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An Absolute Massacre The New Orleans Race Riot Of July 30 1866 First Edition James G Hollandsworth

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An Absolute Massacre The New Orleans Race Riot Of July 30 1866 First Edition James G Hollandsworth
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Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.62 MB
Pages: 168
Author: James G. Hollandsworth
ISBN: 9780807125885, 0807125881
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition

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An Absolute Massacre The New Orleans Race Riot Of July 30 1866 First Edition James G Hollandsworth by James G. Hollandsworth 9780807125885, 0807125881 instant download after payment.

In the summer of 1866 racial tensions ran high in Louisiana as a constitutional convention considered disenfranchising former Confederates and enfranchising blacks. On July 30, a procession of black suffrage supporters pushed through an angry throng of hostile whites. Words were exchanged, shots rang out, and within minutes a riot erupted with unrestrained fury. When it was over, at least forty-eight men—an overwhelming majority of them black—lay dead and more than two hundred had been wounded. In An Absolute Massacre, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., examines the events surrounding the confrontation and offers a compelling look at the racial tinderbox that was the post-Civil War South.

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