All African American TPF Unit In Boston

BOSTON - DECEMBER 7: Detectives Thomas Scott, left, and Courtland Ballard sit in a car while on patrol in Boston on Dec. 7, 1971. They are both members of the new all-African-American tactical police unit within the Boston Police Department. The short-lived TPF unit was made up of about 34 or so black police officers who focused on the high-crime areas of Dorchester and Roxbury. They were nicknamed the "Soul Patrol." (Photo by Ellis Herwig/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
BOSTON - DECEMBER 7: Detectives Thomas Scott, left, and Courtland Ballard sit in a car while on patrol in Boston on Dec. 7, 1971. They are both members of the new all-African-American tactical police unit within the Boston Police Department. The short-lived TPF unit was made up of about 34 or so black police officers who focused on the high-crime areas of Dorchester and Roxbury. They were nicknamed the "Soul Patrol." (Photo by Ellis Herwig/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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