Uncontrollable Blackness, African American Men and Criminality in Jim Crow New York, The University of North Carolina Press, Douglas J. Flowe,African American & Black,HISTORY, New York City; African American men; criminality; saloons; racial violence; great migration; incarceration; carceral state; interracial sex; progressive era; segregation; housing segregation; urban space; leisure; criminalization; new negro; black masculinity; Manhattan; Tenderloin; police brutality; black self-defense; Committee of Fourteen; slumming; surveillance; constructions of manhood; Minettas; prostitution; sex work; white slavery; patriarchy; domestic abuse; urban reform; prison reform; parole; incarceration; unfair trial; probation; rebellion; resistance; family separation; rehabilitation; the crucible of black criminality; gambling; patriarchy; domestic authority; white manhood; Brooklyn; Queens; Bronx; Little Africa; Negro Bohemia; San Juan Hill; Casper Holstein; class conflict; job discrimination; Barron Wilkins; Leroy Wilkins; William,, Justice, Power, and Politics, United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgNew York City; African American men; criminality; saloons; racial violence; great migration; incarceration; carceral state; interracial sex; progressive era; segregation; housing segregation; urban space; leisure; criminalization; new negro; black masculinity; Manhattan; Tenderloin; police brutality; black self-defense; Committee of Fourteen; slumming; surveillance; constructions of manhood; Minettas; prostitution; sex work; white slavery; patriarchy; domestic abuse; urban reform; prison reform; parole; incarceration; unfair trial; probation; rebellion; resistance; family separation; rehabilitation; the crucible of black criminality; gambling; patriarchy; domestic authority; white manhood; Brooklyn; Queens; Bronx; Little Africa; Negro Bohemia; San Juan Hill; Casper Holstein; class conflict; job discrimination; Barron Wilkins; Leroy Wilkins; William, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look