Racial Violence in Kentucky: Lynchings, Mob Rule, and "legal Lynchings, Paperback

de: George C. Wright

 

Publicat de: LSU Press

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Description

"Wright vividly portrays the clash between racist militants and blacks who would not submit to terror. The book makes clear the brutality concealed beneath the surface veneer of moderation." -- Journal of Southern History
In this investigative look into Kentucky's race relations from the end of the Civil War to 1940, George C. Wright brings to light a consistent pattern of legally sanctioned and extralegal violence employed to ensure that blacks knew their "place" after the war.
In the first study of its kind to target the racial patterns of a specific state, Wright demonstrates that despite Kentucky's proximity to the North, its black population was subjected to racial oppression every bit as severe and prolonged as that found farther south. His examination of the causes and extent of racial violence, and of the steps taken by blacks and concerned whites to end the brutality, has implications for race relations throughout the United States.

About the Author

George C. Wright is William R. Keenan professor of history at Duke University. He is the author of Blacks in Louisville, Kentucky, 1865--1930.

General
Anul 1996
Autor George C. Wright
Cod de bare 9780807120736
Editura LSU Press
Dimensiuni 227.1 x 152.4
ISBN 0807120731
Limba Engleza
Pagini 368
Format Brosata

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