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Elegy For Mary Turner An Illustrated Account Of A Lynching Rachel Mariecrane Williams

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Elegy For Mary Turner An Illustrated Account Of A Lynching Rachel Mariecrane Williams
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Publisher: Verso Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.62 MB
Author: Rachel Marie-Crane Williams
ISBN: 9781788739047, 1788739043
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Elegy For Mary Turner An Illustrated Account Of A Lynching Rachel Mariecrane Williams by Rachel Marie-crane Williams 9781788739047, 1788739043 instant download after payment.

A lyrical and haunting depiction of American racial violence and lynching, evoked through stunning full-color artwork In late May 1918 in Valdosta, Georgia, ten black men and one black woman, Mary Turner, eight months pregnant at the time, were lynched and tortured by mobs of white citizens. Through hauntingly detailed full-color artwork and collage, Elegy for Mary Turner names those who were killed, identifies the killers, and evokes a landscape in which the NAACP investigated the crimes when the state would not, when white citizens baked pies and flocked to see black corpses, and when black people fought to make their lives--and their mourning--matter. With introductions from C. Tyrone Forehand, great grand-nephew of Mary and Hayes Turner, whose family has long campaigned for the deaths to be remembered; abolitionist activist and educator Mariame Kaba, reflecting on the violence visited on black women's bodies; and historian Julie Buckner Armstrong, who opens a window onto the broader scale of lynching's terror in American history.
ISBN : 9781788739047

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