Bullets and Fire : Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950 /
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| Langue: | Inglés |
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Fayetteville :
University of Arkansas Press,
2016.
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction / Guy Lancaster; 1. ""Doubtless Guilty"": Lynching and Slaves in Antebellum Arkansas / Kelly Houston Jones; 2. ""At the Hands of a Person or Persons Unknown"": The Nature of Lynch Mobs in Arkansas / Nancy Snell Griffith; 3. A Lynching State: Arkansas in the 1890s / Randy Finley; 4. The Clarendon Lynching of 1898: The Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender / Richard Buckelow; 5. Thirteen Dead at Saint Charles: Arkansas's Most Lethal Lynching and the Abrogation of Equal Protection / Vincent Vinikas
- 6. ""Through Death, Hell and the Grave"": Lynching and Antilynching Efforts in Arkansas, 1901-1939 / Todd E. Lewis7. Before John Carter: Lynching and Mob Violence in Pulaski County, 1882-1906 / Guy Lancaster; 8. Stories of a Lynching: Accounts of John Carter, 1927 / Stephanie Harp; 9. ""Working Slowly but Surely and Quietly"": The Arkansas Council of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, 1930-1941 / Cherisse Jones-Branch; 10. Holding the Line: The Arkansas Congressional Delegation and the Fight over a Federal Antilynching Law / William H. Pruden III; Contributors


