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Tom Sowell on why his Harlem had no drive-by shootings
You've got to love economist/columnist Thomas Sowell's pithy explanation of one of the reasons the Harlem he grew up in during the 1940s was safer than Harlem fifty years later.
"People didn't live in fear of drive-by shootings, in the Harlem of my day, if only because we had nothing to drive by in."
