Historians who have studied the rampant lynching era in the Southern United States that spanned the years between the 1880s and the 1930s have speculated that newspapers actually encouraged the atrocities. This study examines the coverage of one of the more infamous lynchings of this era to determine if such conjecture holds up under closer scrutiny. In 1904, a white mob burned two black men at the stake in Statesboro, Georgia, for allegedly murdering a white family. While some of the previous assessments of journalistic activity are confirmed, this examination reveals that the relationship between journalists and those who participated in lynchings was more complex than previously depicted. It appears there was an active debate taking plac...
ABSTRACT: Dominant narratives treat lynching as a thing of the distant past and police violence as a...
This study focuses on the campaign that the African American journalist Ida B. Wells fought against ...
The primary Intent of this paper is to explore the structures, philosophy, formation and history of ...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
This study examines an 1887 lynching in Pickens County, South Carolina, in which a black mob lynched...
Beginning in 1882, Missouri communities experienced a wave of lynchings that would not subside until...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Between 1882 and 1968, there were an estimated 3.446 lynchings of African-Americans across the Unite...
In recent years scholars have produced numerous important studies of white mob violence against Afri...
Recently, while reading E. Merton Coulter\u27s classic history of antebellum Athens, College Life in...
In 1904, a lynch mob of more than 1000 white people burned Luther Holbert, a black Mississippi share...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Bullets and Fire is the first collection on lynching in Arkansas, exploring all corne...
On May 15, 1916, in Waco, Texas, Jesse Washington was tortured to death before a mob estimated to be...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
ABSTRACT: Dominant narratives treat lynching as a thing of the distant past and police violence as a...
This study focuses on the campaign that the African American journalist Ida B. Wells fought against ...
The primary Intent of this paper is to explore the structures, philosophy, formation and history of ...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
This study examines an 1887 lynching in Pickens County, South Carolina, in which a black mob lynched...
Beginning in 1882, Missouri communities experienced a wave of lynchings that would not subside until...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Between 1882 and 1968, there were an estimated 3.446 lynchings of African-Americans across the Unite...
In recent years scholars have produced numerous important studies of white mob violence against Afri...
Recently, while reading E. Merton Coulter\u27s classic history of antebellum Athens, College Life in...
In 1904, a lynch mob of more than 1000 white people burned Luther Holbert, a black Mississippi share...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Bullets and Fire is the first collection on lynching in Arkansas, exploring all corne...
On May 15, 1916, in Waco, Texas, Jesse Washington was tortured to death before a mob estimated to be...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
ABSTRACT: Dominant narratives treat lynching as a thing of the distant past and police violence as a...
This study focuses on the campaign that the African American journalist Ida B. Wells fought against ...
The primary Intent of this paper is to explore the structures, philosophy, formation and history of ...