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Anne Gray Fischer

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  • Prosecutor Linda Fairstein, left, during a news conference in New York on March 26, 1988. Seated at the table next to her are District Attorney Robert Morgenthau and Ellen Levin, mother of Jennifer Levin, who was murdered in 1986. (Charles Wenzelberg/AP)
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    Linda Fairstein is Under Fire for the Central Park Five. But Another Part of Her Career Deserves Greater Scrutiny

    By targeting sex workers, she enacted policies that harmed the most vulnerable women.
    by Anne Gray Fischer via Made By History on June 12, 2019
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The Streets Belong to Us: Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification
Anne Gray Fischer
2022

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