Society Through the Eyes of the Police: Crime and Racism in Early Twentieth-Century Chattanooga
Rebecca Anderson wrote this paper, entitled "Society Through the Eyes of the Police: Crime and Racism in Early Twentieth-Century Chattanooga" for Dr. Benita Howell's Historical Ethnography class in 2005.
Dates
- 2005 April 28
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Abstract
Rebecca Anderson wrote this paper, entitled "Society Through the Eyes of the Police: Crime and Racism in Early Twentieth-Century Chattanooga" for Dr. Benita Howell's Historical Ethnography class in 2005.
Biographical/Historical Note
Rebecca Anderson was working toward her M. A. when she took Historical Ethnography (Anthropology 511) with Dr. Benita Howell in 2005.
Arrangement
This collection consists of a single folder.
Acquisition Note
This collection was donated to Special Collections in 2008.
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository