They [social workers] were always calling police stations telling them. 'There is a riot in the Northon street settlement. Send the riot squad right away.' A couple of cops would come down and joke with the boys [Native Whites], because they were good friends.


p. 7 - Street Corner Society, 1943


They [social workers] were always calling police stations telling them. 'There is a riot in the Northon street settlement. Send the riot squad right...

They [social workers] were always calling police stations telling them. 'There is a riot in the Northon street settlement. Send the riot squad right...

They [social workers] were always calling police stations telling them. 'There is a riot in the Northon street settlement. Send the riot squad right...

They [social workers] were always calling police stations telling them. 'There is a riot in the Northon street settlement. Send the riot squad right...