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A Deed So Accursed Lynching In Mississippi And South Carolina 18811940 Terence Finnegan

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A Deed So Accursed Lynching In Mississippi And South Carolina 18811940 Terence Finnegan
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Terence Finnegan
ISBN: 9780813933856, 0813933854
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Deed So Accursed Lynching In Mississippi And South Carolina 18811940 Terence Finnegan by Terence Finnegan 9780813933856, 0813933854 instant download after payment.

From the end of Reconstruction to the onset of the civil rights era, lynching was prevalent in developing and frontier regions that had a dynamic and fluid African American population. Focusing on Mississippi and South Carolina because of the high proportion of African Americans in each state during "the age of lynching," Terence Finnegan explains lynching as a consequence of the revolution in social relations—assertiveness, competition, and tension—that resulted from emancipation. A comprehensive study of lynching in Mississippi and South Carolina, A Deed So Accursed reveals the economic and social circumstances that spawned lynching and explores the interplay between extralegal violence and political and civil rights. Finnegan's research shows that lynching rates depended on factors other than caste conflict and the interaction of race and southern notions of honor. Although lynching supported the ends of white supremacy, many mobs lynched more for private retaliation than for communal motives, which explains why mobs varied greatly in size, organization, behavior, and purpose. The resistance of African Americans was vigorous and sustained and took on a variety of forms, but depending on the circumstances, black resistance could sometimes provoke rather than deter lynching. Ultimately, Finnegan shows how out of the tragedy of lynching came the triumph of the civil rights movement, which was built upon the organizational efforts of African American anti-lynching campaigns.

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