Jason Morgan Ward reviews Melanie S. Morrison's Murder on Shades Mountain: The Legal Lynching of Willie Peterson and the Struggle for Justice in Jim Crow Birmingham (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018)
Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of v...
Part 1 of 2, this is an introductory critical review of Michelle Alexander's "The New Jim Crow: Mass...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
"One August night in 1931, on a secluded mountain ridge overlooking Birmingham, Alabama, three young...
The problem of law enforcement in the South, or in a current and not inaccurate phrase, Jim Crow ju...
In 1865, black and white southerners tested the long-disputed question that had defined abolitionist...
ABSTRACT This research is conducted to draw attention to the dangers of violence and its cycle. B...
Not a Free State After All: African Americans and Racist Violence in the North In January 1870, a wh...
Reviews the book \u27Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell about Life in the Segregated South...
Andrew W. Kahrl reviews William E. O'Brien's Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in th...
textThis study examines the role and meaning of violence and crime in racial contestations in Missi...
The article focuses on the book The New Jim Crow, by Michelle Alexander and its use for teaching d...
Reviewing: ELY AARONSON, FROM SLAVE ABUSE TO HATE CRIME: THE CRIMINALIZATION OF RACIAL VIOLENCE IN A...
This thesis explores the politics of racial violence in America. Lynchings have served as a means fo...
James Forman Jr., the author of a new book arguing that law enforcement initiatives by black officia...
Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of v...
Part 1 of 2, this is an introductory critical review of Michelle Alexander's "The New Jim Crow: Mass...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
"One August night in 1931, on a secluded mountain ridge overlooking Birmingham, Alabama, three young...
The problem of law enforcement in the South, or in a current and not inaccurate phrase, Jim Crow ju...
In 1865, black and white southerners tested the long-disputed question that had defined abolitionist...
ABSTRACT This research is conducted to draw attention to the dangers of violence and its cycle. B...
Not a Free State After All: African Americans and Racist Violence in the North In January 1870, a wh...
Reviews the book \u27Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell about Life in the Segregated South...
Andrew W. Kahrl reviews William E. O'Brien's Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in th...
textThis study examines the role and meaning of violence and crime in racial contestations in Missi...
The article focuses on the book The New Jim Crow, by Michelle Alexander and its use for teaching d...
Reviewing: ELY AARONSON, FROM SLAVE ABUSE TO HATE CRIME: THE CRIMINALIZATION OF RACIAL VIOLENCE IN A...
This thesis explores the politics of racial violence in America. Lynchings have served as a means fo...
James Forman Jr., the author of a new book arguing that law enforcement initiatives by black officia...
Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of v...
Part 1 of 2, this is an introductory critical review of Michelle Alexander's "The New Jim Crow: Mass...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...