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100 Years Of Lynchings


100 Years Of Lynchings
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Author : Ralph Ginzburg
language : en
Publisher: Black Classic Press
Release Date : 1996-11

100 Years Of Lynchings written by Ralph Ginzburg and has been published by Black Classic Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-11 with Social Science categories.


The hidden past of racial violence is illuminated in this skillfully selected compendium of articles from a wide range of papers large and small, radical and conservative, black and white. Through these pieces, readers witness a history of racial atrocities and are provided with a sobering view of American history.



100 Years Of Lynching


100 Years Of Lynching
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Author : Ralph Ginzburg
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

100 Years Of Lynching written by Ralph Ginzburg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Lynching categories.


First published in 1962, 100 Years of Lynchings, is as relevant today as it was then. It presents the reader with vivid newspaper accounts of a "red record of racial atrocities." It is a simple and straight forward presentation. Lacking narration, the news articles speak for themselves. Through them, we witness a history of racial atrocities that we cannot afford to forget. Ginzburg skillfully selected articles from a wide range of papers, large and small, radical and conservative, white and Black. Through them, he has created a documentary of lynchings. The collection of articles which extend into the 1960s provides a sobering view of American history. Few who read the book will remain unaffected by this view. Through Ralph Ginzburg's 100 Years of Lynchings, we gain insight and understanding of the magnitude of racial violence. The hidden past is illuminated to rekindle the defensive vigilance of this generation.



100 Years Of Lynchings


100 Years Of Lynchings
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Author : Ralph Ginzburg
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

100 Years Of Lynchings written by Ralph Ginzburg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Lynching categories.




Lynching Photographs


Lynching Photographs
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Author : Dora Apel
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2007

Lynching Photographs written by Dora Apel and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Art categories.


"A lucid, smart, engaging, and accessible introduction to the impact of lynching photography on the history of race and violence in America. "—Grace Elizabeth Hale, author of Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in America, 1890-1940 "With admirable courage, Dora Apel and Shawn Michelle Smith examine lynching photographs that are horrifying, shameful, and elusive; with admirable sensitivity they help us delve into the meaning and legacy of these difficult images. They show us how the images change when viewed from different perspectives, they reveal how the photographs have continued to affect popular culture and political debates, and they delineate how the pictures produce a dialectic of shame and atonement."—Ashraf H. A. Rushdy, author of Neo-Slave Narratives and Remembering Generations "This thoughtful and engaging book offers a highly accessible yet theoretically sophisticated discussion of a painful, complicated, and unavoidable subject. Apel and Smith, employing complementary (and sometimes overlapping) methodological approaches to reading these images, impress upon us how inextricable photography and lynching are, and how we cannot comprehend lynching without making sense of its photographic representations."—Leigh Raiford, co-editor of The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory "Our newspapers have recently been filled with photographs of mutilated, tortured bodies from both war fronts and domestic arenas. How do we understand such photographs? Why do people take them? Why do we look at them? The two essays by Apel and Smith address photographs of lynching, but their analysis can be applied to a broader spectrum of images presenting ritual or spectacle killings."—Frances Pohl, author of Framing America: A Social History of American Art



Without Sanctuary


Without Sanctuary
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Author : James Allen
language : en
Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers
Release Date : 2000

Without Sanctuary written by James Allen and has been published by Twin Palms Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with History categories.


Gruesome photographs document the victims of lynchings and the society that allowed mob violence.



Contempt Of Court


Contempt Of Court
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Author : Mark Curriden
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

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Contempt Of Court


Contempt Of Court
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Author : Mark Curriden
language : en
Publisher: Anchor
Release Date : 2001-02-20

Contempt Of Court written by Mark Curriden and has been published by Anchor this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-02-20 with Family & Relationships categories.


A look at a 1906 Supreme Court decision that transformed justice in America examines the case of Ed Johnson, an African American man accused of raping a white woman, his lynching, and the response of the Supreme Court.



Thirty Years Of Lynching In The United States 1889 1918


Thirty Years Of Lynching In The United States 1889 1918
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Author : National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

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Thirty Years Of Lynching In The United States 1889 1918


Thirty Years Of Lynching In The United States 1889 1918
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Author : National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

Thirty Years Of Lynching In The United States 1889 1918 written by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Lynching categories.


COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF LYNCHING Published by the NAACP in 1919 to promote awareness of lynching in the United States, this seminal study provides information on the lynchings of 3,224 African-Americans between 1889 and 1918. With a new introduction by noted slave historian, Paul Finkelman. "The book reprinted here is one of the most comprehensive studies of lynching in U.S. history. The NAACP data shows that most lynchings were not about interracial sex-the great paranoia of the southern white Americans. Many blacks were lynched because they had allegedly committed murders. However, many of these "murderers" were never tried and the evidence against them was speculative at best. But other blacks were lynched for no apparent reason, or for some minor transgression of social and racial rules-as understood by whites-such as 'inflammatory language, ' 'insulting remarks to a white woman, ' 'being disreputable, ' or just 'race prejudice.' This last cause-racial prejudice-was indeed at the root of almost all lynchings of African-Americans." -- Paul Finkelman, Introduction CONTENTS Summation of the Facts Disclosed in Tables The Story of One Hundred Lynchings Appendix I-Analyses of Number of Persons Lynched Appendix II-Chronological List of Persons Lynched in United States 1889 to 1918, Inclusive, Arranged by State



Lynching And Spectacle


Lynching And Spectacle
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Author : Amy Louise Wood
language : en
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Release Date : 2011-02-01

Lynching And Spectacle written by Amy Louise Wood and has been published by Univ of North Carolina Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-02-01 with History categories.


Lynch mobs in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America exacted horrifying public torture and mutilation on their victims. In Lynching and Spectacle, Amy Wood explains what it meant for white Americans to perform and witness these sadistic spectacles and how lynching played a role in establishing and affirming white supremacy. Lynching, Wood argues, overlapped with a variety of cultural practices and performances, both traditional and modern, including public executions, religious rituals, photography, and cinema, all which encouraged the horrific violence and gave it social acceptability. However, she also shows how the national dissemination of lynching images ultimately fueled the momentum of the antilynching movement and the decline of the practice. Using a wide range of sources, including photos, newspaper reports, pro- and antilynching pamphlets, early films, and local city and church records, Wood reconfigures our understanding of lynching's relationship to modern life. Wood expounds on the critical role lynching spectacles played in establishing and affirming white supremacy at the turn of the century, particularly in towns and cities experiencing great social instability and change. She also shows how the national dissemination of lynching images fueled the momentum of the antilynching movement and ultimately led to the decline of lynching. By examining lynching spectacles alongside both traditional and modern practices and within both local and national contexts, Wood reconfigures our understanding of lynching's relationship to modern life.