American Mob Murder in Global Perspective Robert W. Thurston. how did the semi-literate conley become such an effective witness? Dorsey's relationship with him did not “begin until a day or two before the grand jury handed down its ...
Her "avatar" was the American artist Charles Dana Gibson, well established even before the phrase describing the new being was first used. Gibson produced a constant stream of drawings of beautiful, somewhat wistful, but active and ...
... The Lyncher in Me: A Search for Redemption in the Face of History (St. Paul, MN: Borealis Books, 2008). See Michael Fedo, The Lynching in Duluth, foreword by William D. Green Michael (St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press ...
Ersula J. Ore investigates lynching as a racialized practice of civic engagement, in effect an argument against black inclusion within the changing nation.
Addressing one of the most controversial and emotive issues of American history, this book presents a thorough reexamination of the background, dynamics, and decline of American lynching.
A rhetorical framework to comprehend antiblack violence today within racialized citizenship since Reconstruction