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Lynching And Leisure Race And The Transformation Of Mob Violence In Texas Terry Anne Scott

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Lynching And Leisure Race And The Transformation Of Mob Violence In Texas Terry Anne Scott
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Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.5 MB
Author: Terry Anne Scott
ISBN: 9781610757614, 9781682261897, 1610757610, 1682261891, 2021029513
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Lynching And Leisure Race And The Transformation Of Mob Violence In Texas Terry Anne Scott by Terry Anne Scott 9781610757614, 9781682261897, 1610757610, 1682261891, 2021029513 instant download after payment.

Winner, 2022 Ottis Lock Endowment "Best Book" Award from the East Texas Historical Association

In Lynching and Leisure, Terry Anne Scott examines how white Texans transformed lynching from a largely clandestine strategy of extralegal punishment into a form of racialized recreation in which crowd involvement was integral to the mode and methods of the violence. Scott powerfully documents how lynchings came to function not only as tools for debasing the status of Black people but also as highly anticipated occasions for entertainment, making memories with friends and neighbors, and reifying whiteness. In focusing on the sense of pleasure and normality that prevailed among the white spectatorship, this comprehensive study of Texas lynchings sheds new light on the practice understood as one of the chief strategies of racial domination in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century South.

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