Anne Gray Fischer is assistant professor of history at University of Texas at Dallas.
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"Revelatory. . . . While movements like SayHerName highlight police violence against Black women today, [Fischer] shows us its deep roots in our history, our laws, and our cities."--The Atlantic Richly detailed and thoroughly researched. . . . It is challenging to take an intersectional lens to historical materials, but Fischer's monograph shows just how valuable that work can be."--American Journal of Legal History [Fischer] shows in stunning detail how American policing has shifted its justifications over time to maintain control of Black people, especially Black women."--Sarah Schulman, New York Review of Books Valuable and necessary . . . . A powerful historical analysis of sexualized policing in the US . . . . Highly recommended."--CHOICE

