Doprava zadarmo s Packetou nad 59.99 €
Pošta 4.49 SPS 4.99 Kuriér GLS 3.99 Zberné miesto GLS 2.99 Packeta kurýr 4.99 Packeta 2.99 SPS Parcel Shop 2.99

African Americans Confront Lynching

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha African Americans Confront Lynching Christopher Waldrep
Libristo kód: 04670351
Nakladateľstvo Rowman & Littlefield, november 2009
This book examines African Americans' strategies for resisting white racial violence from the Civil... Celý popis
? points 119 b
47.35
Skladom u dodávateľa Odosielame za 9-12 dní

30 dní na vrátenie tovaru


Mohlo by vás tiež zaujímať


Up from Liberalism William F Buckley / Brožovaná
common.buy 15.81
In Defense of Freedom & Related Essays Frank S. Meyer / Brožovaná
common.buy 12.69
Lynching in the New South W. Fitzhugh Brundage / Brožovaná
common.buy 32.03
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Foer Jonathan Safran / Brožovaná
common.buy 8.15
Liberal Fascism Jonah Goldberg / Brožovaná
common.buy 14.30
Creed Youth Study Book Adam Hamilton / Brožovaná
common.buy 11.48
New Battlestar Galactica: Final Five David Reed / Brožovaná
common.buy 16.51
Anatomy of a Lynching James R. McGovern / Brožovaná
common.buy 23.67
Bratschenschule. Bd.2 Berta Volmer / Brožovaná
common.buy 31.22
Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory (1898-1925) Edmund Husserl / Brožovaná
common.buy 652.09
Egypt's Long Revolution Abdelrahman / Pevná
common.buy 211.38
Big Apple Safari for Families Sharon Seitz / Brožovaná
common.buy 20.75
High-Temperature Liquid Chromatography Thorsten Teutenberg / Pevná
common.buy 181.96
Determinants of Investment in Emerging Markets Burak Evren / Brožovaná
common.buy 54.70

This book examines African Americans' strategies for resisting white racial violence from the Civil War until the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968 and up to the Clinton era. Christopher Waldrep's semi-biographical approach to the pioneers in the anti-lynching campaign portrays African Americans as active participants in the effort to end racial violence rather than as passive victims. In telling this more than 100-year-old story of violence and resistance, Waldrep describes how white Americans legitimized racial violence after the Civil War, and how black journalists campaigned against the violence by invoking the Constitution and the law as a source of rights. He shows how, toward the end of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth, anti-lynching crusaders Ida B. Wells and Monroe Work adopted a more sociological approach, offering statistics and case studies to thwart white claims that a black propensity for crime justified racial violence. Waldrep describes how the NAACP, founded in 1909, represented an organized, even bureaucratic approach to the fight against lynching. Despite these efforts, racial violence continued after World War II, as racists changed tactics, using dynamite more than the rope or the gun. Waldrep concludes by showing how modern day hate crimes continue the lynching tradition, and how the courts and grass-roots groups have continued the tradition of resistance to racial violence. A rich selection of documents helps give the story a sense of immediacy. Sources include nineteenth-century eyewitness accounts of lynching, courtroom testimony of Ku Klux Klan victims, South Carolina senator Ben Tillman's 1907 defense of lynching, and the text of the first federal hate crimes law.

Prihlásenie

Prihláste sa k svojmu účtu. Ešte nemáte Libristo účet? Vytvorte si ho teraz!

 
povinné
povinné

Nemáte účet? Získajte výhody Libristo účtu!

Vďaka Libristo účtu budete mať všetko pod kontrolou.

Vytvoriť Libristo účet