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Revisiting Wiseman’s Law and Order (1969) in the Era of Black Lives Matter

Nilita Vachani
October 14, 2020
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By Nilita Vachani. The film’s visual evidence speaks to the systemic racism that’s at the heart of the country’s self-reckoning today. What insights does the film contain for law enforcement half a century later?” The large white cop holds the small black woman’s neck in a tight chokehold. Four men […]

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