
Let It Burn
MOVE, the Philadelphia Police Department, and the Confrontation that Changed a City
by Michael Boyette
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appears in About Philadelphia and Nonfiction.
"A balanced, wellwritten account which provides the best overall understanding of these events.?Library Journal "Compelling."?Publishers Weekly "A solid report from an unusual perspective."?Kirkus Reviews "A balanced view."?Booklist On a narrow street in a workingclass neighborhood, the police are held at bay by a small band of armed radicals. Tw...
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appears in About Philadelphia and Nonfiction.
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