They Left Great Marks on Me :African American Testimonies of Racial Violence from Emancipation to World War I

Publication subTitle :African American Testimonies of Racial Violence from Emancipation to World War I

Author: Williams Kidada E.  

Publisher: NYU Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780814784860

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780814795361

Subject: K712.8 National Shi

Keyword: 各国政治,美洲史,现代史(1917年~),政治理论Political Theorycontemporary history (1917 ~)Americas History National Politics

Language: ENG

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Chapter

1 “The Special Object of Hatred and Persecution”: The Terror of Emancipation

2 “A Long Series of Oppression, Injustice, and Violence”: The Purgatory of Sectional Reconciliation

3 “Lynched, Burned Alive, Jim-Crowed . . . in My Country”: Shaping Responses to the Descent to Hell

4 “If You Can, the Colored Needs Help”: Reaching Out from Local Communities

5 “It Is Not for Us to Run Away from Violence”: Fueling the NAACP’s Antilynching Crusade

Epilogue: Closer to the Promised Land

Notes

Works Cited

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