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Racial Reckoning Prosecuting Americas Civil Rights Murders Renee C Romano

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Racial Reckoning Prosecuting Americas Civil Rights Murders Renee C Romano
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Renee C. Romano
ISBN: 9780674976030, 9780674736177, 9780674050426, 0674976037, 0674736176, 0674050428
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Racial Reckoning Prosecuting Americas Civil Rights Murders Renee C Romano by Renee C. Romano 9780674976030, 9780674736177, 9780674050426, 0674976037, 0674736176, 0674050428 instant download after payment.

Few whites who violently resisted the civil rights struggle were charged with crimes in the 1950s and 1960s. But the tide of a long-deferred justice began to change in 1994, when a Mississippi jury convicted Byron De La Beckwith for the 1963 murder of Medgar Evers. Since then, more than one hundred murder cases have been reopened, resulting in more than a dozen trials. But how much did these public trials contribute to a public reckoning with America’s racist past? Racial Reckoning investigates that question, along with the political pressures and cultural forces that compelled the legal system to revisit these decades-old crimes. “[A] timely and significant work...Romano brilliantly demystifies the false binary of villainous white men like Beckwith or Edgar Ray Killen who represent vestiges of a violent racial past with a more enlightened color-blind society...Considering the current partisan and racial divide over the prosecution of police shootings of unarmed black men, this book is a must-read for historians, legal analysts, and journalists interested in understanding the larger meanings of civil rights or racially explosive trials in America.” —Chanelle Rose, American Historical Review

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