In recent years scholars have produced numerous important studies of white mob violence against African Americans. The lynching of white ethnics nonetheless remains a relatively neglected subject. This article looks beyond the black-white paradigm by analyzing the causes and characteristics of mob attacks on Sicilian immigrants. Between 1886 and 1910, southern lynch mobs murdered 27 Sicilians. The mobs were motivated by a number of factors, including racial enmity and economic competition. Sicilians were not passive victims of mob violence. In assessing the nature of Sicilian resistance, the article draws explicit contrasts with the experience of African Americans. Sicilians, especially the diplomatic representatives who lobbied Washington ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
Following an overview of the study in Chapter One, the second and third chapters include accounts of...
The lynching of persons of Mexican origin or descent has been largely over-looked by historians of A...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation counters hi...
This thesis examines the 1891 lynching of Italian immigrants in New Orleans, the subsequent news cov...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
On 20 September 1910, law enforcement officers in Tampa arrested two Sicilian immigrants, Angelo Alb...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
The aftermath of World War I saw widespread violence by whites against African Americans across the ...
Historians who have studied the rampant lynching era in the Southern United States that spanned the ...
Italian immigration patterns to Louisiana and Tampa, FL have received a good deal of scholarly atten...
Although the Jim Crow South is usually considered a story of the black/white color line, it is also ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
Following an overview of the study in Chapter One, the second and third chapters include accounts of...
The lynching of persons of Mexican origin or descent has been largely over-looked by historians of A...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation counters hi...
This thesis examines the 1891 lynching of Italian immigrants in New Orleans, the subsequent news cov...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
On 20 September 1910, law enforcement officers in Tampa arrested two Sicilian immigrants, Angelo Alb...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
The aftermath of World War I saw widespread violence by whites against African Americans across the ...
Historians who have studied the rampant lynching era in the Southern United States that spanned the ...
Italian immigration patterns to Louisiana and Tampa, FL have received a good deal of scholarly atten...
Although the Jim Crow South is usually considered a story of the black/white color line, it is also ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
This article examines American Protestant anti-lynching advocacy in the early twentieth century. In ...
Following an overview of the study in Chapter One, the second and third chapters include accounts of...