
Fear & Fury
This meticulously researched account revisits the 1984 subway shooting that captivated and divided a nation. It unravels how Bernhard Goetz's violent act became a flashpoint for racial anxieties and economic frustrations of the Reagan era, transforming victims into villains and igniting a new wave of public anger. For readers interested in the deep roots of contemporary racial politics and the media's role in shaping public discourse, this book offers a crucial historical perspective.
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