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Author Farber, David, 1956- author

Title Crack : rock cocaine, street capitalism, and the decade of greed / David Farber, University of Kansas
Published United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Contents First comes cocaine, then comes crack: origin stories -- Crack the market: commodification and commercialization -- Crack up: the cost of hard-core consumption -- Crack money: manhood in the age of greed -- Crackdown: the politics and laws of drug enforcement -- Crack's retreat: a nation's slow, painful, and partial
Summary "A black man who had served almost a decade in the penitentiary came home to the Southside of Chicago in the mid-1980s. He watched young men-at first just a few- set up shop on the corners in his neighborhood. They were selling crack cocaine. He was tempted-to buy, to sell-but he steered clear. Still, he understood the draw. From his own younger days and from his years in prison, he knew the men who organized the operations that moved the product from wholesale purchase to hand-to-hand sale. In his estimation, these were righteous men, men whose names he did not discuss, knowing full well what it would mean if he used their names with the wrong people. These were men that, he understood, "had to make their choices. And they made 'em." Improbably, given where they began, these men had made money, lots of money, and not just for themselves. They also made money for "the nation." That's how this ex-offender, who had found a new religion behind prison walls, thought of it"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Title from title page (viewed, 16 October 2019)
Subject Crack (Drug) -- United States
Drug addicts -- United States
Crack (Drug) -- Economic aspects -- United States
Drug abuse -- Government policy -- United States
Crack (Drug)
Drug abuse -- Government policy
Drug addicts
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108349055
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1108606393
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