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Remembering the Memphis Massacre : an American story /

"On May 1, 1866, a minor exchange between (white) Memphis city police and a group of (all black) Union soldiers quickly escalated into "murder and mayhem." A mob of white men roamed through south Memphis, leaving a trail of blood, rubble, and terror in their wake. By May 3, at least f...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bond, Beverly G. (Editor ), O'Donovan, Susan E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]
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505 0 |a Machine generated contents note: Cotton Economy and the Rebirth of American Slavery / Joshua D. Rothman -- "Cash for Slaves": The African American Trail of Tears / Calvin Schermerhorn -- Black Soldiers and Sailors and the Defense of Freedpeople's Rights / Joseph P. Reidy -- "Thank God That the Tyrants Rod Has Been Broken": The Abolition of Slavery in Tennessee / John C. Rodrigue -- Structural Violence: The Humanitarian Crisis before the Memphis Massacre / Jim Downs -- Urban Battlegrounds: Reconstruction in Southern Cities / Kate Masur -- Christianity and Race in the Memphis Massacre of 1866 / Elizabeth L. Jemison -- Words of Resistance: African American Women's Testimony about Sexual Violence during the Memphis Massacre / Hannah Rosen -- On Duty in Memphis: Fort Pickering's African American Soldiers / Andrew L. Slap -- Black Organizing Traditions after Slavery / Julie Saville -- Black Constitutionalism and the Making of the Fourteenth Amendment / Timothy S. Huebner -- "The Violent Bear It Away": White Responses to Black Political Mobilization during Reconstruction / Carole Emberton -- "I Have Had to Pass through Blood and Fire": Henry McNeal Turner and the Rhetorical Legacy of Reconstruction / Andre E. Johnson -- Memory Battles: History, Memory, and the Meanings of Reconstruction / K. Stephen Prince. 
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