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Author Schneider, Eric C., 1951-2017

Title Smack : heroin and the American city / Eric C. Schneider.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2008]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.293 S358S    Check Shelf
Description xvi, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Politics and culture in modern America
Politics and culture in modern America.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [205]-244) and index.
Contents Introduction: Requiem for the city -- New York and the global market -- Jazz joints and junk -- The plague -- The panic over adolescent heroin use -- Ethnicity and the market -- The rising tide -- Dealing with dope -- Heroin suburbanizes -- The war and the war at home -- From the Golden Spike to the Glass Pipe -- Conclusion: Heroin markets redux.
Summary "Through interviews with former junkies and clinic workers and in-depth archival research, Schneider also chronicles the dramatically shifting demographic profile of heroin users. Originally popular among working-class whites in the 1920s, heroin became associated with jazz musicians and Beat writers in the 1940s. Musician Red Rodney called heroin the trademark of the bebop generation. "It was the thing that gave us membership in a unique club," he proclaimed. Smack takes readers through the typical haunts of heroin users - 52nd Street jazz clubs, Times Square cafeterias, Chicago's South Side street corners - to explain how young people were initiated into the drug culture." "Smack recounts the explosion of heroin use among middle-class young people in the 1960s and 1970s. It became the drug of choice among a wide swath of youth, from hippies in Haight-Ashbury and soldiers in Vietnam to punks on the Lower East Side. Panics over the drug led to the passage of increasingly severe legislation that entrapped heroin users in the criminal justice system without addressing the issues that led to its use in the first place. The book ends with a meditation on the evolution of the war on drugs and addresses why efforts to solve the drug problem must go beyond eliminating supply."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject Heroin abuse -- United States -- History.
Minorities -- Substance use -- United States -- History.
Drug traffic -- United States -- History.
Drug control -- United States -- History.
ISBN 9780812241167 (alkaline paper)
0812241169 (alkaline paper)
081222180X
9780812221800
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