This study examines an 1887 lynching in Pickens County, South Carolina, in which a black mob lynched a white man for the rape and murder of a black girl. Two members of the mob, both African American, were eventually convicted, but a massive petition campaign led the goernor to pardon them. The study relies largely on coroner’s inquests for the murder victim and the lynching victim, court records, and newspaper articles. It suggests that the anomalous nature of this lynching prompted many people to consider and debate exactly what justified lynching and what role race was to play in those justifications. Since the lynching occurred at the very point when lynching victims were becoming overwhelmingly African American men, the insights pr...
Collective violence when framed by its perpetrators as “citizen” justice is inherently a challenge t...
Many lynchings have occurred in the United States. It is the purpose of this study to isolate one in...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
This study examines an 1887 lynching in Pickens County, South Carolina, in which a black mob lynched...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
Following an overview of the study in Chapter One, the second and third chapters include accounts of...
Between the Post-Civil War Reconstruction era and stretching into the beginning of the Civil Rights ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Historians who have studied the rampant lynching era in the Southern United States that spanned the ...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
The primary Intent of this paper is to explore the structures, philosophy, formation and history of ...
This thesis explores the politics of racial violence in America. Lynchings have served as a means fo...
ABSTRACT: Dominant narratives treat lynching as a thing of the distant past and police violence as a...
Accounts of lynching in the United States have primarily focused on violence against African America...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation counters hi...
Collective violence when framed by its perpetrators as “citizen” justice is inherently a challenge t...
Many lynchings have occurred in the United States. It is the purpose of this study to isolate one in...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...
This study examines an 1887 lynching in Pickens County, South Carolina, in which a black mob lynched...
Bibliography: pages [28]-32.This study analyzes lynching rates in the South-Central region of the Un...
Following an overview of the study in Chapter One, the second and third chapters include accounts of...
Between the Post-Civil War Reconstruction era and stretching into the beginning of the Civil Rights ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Recent sociological research shows enduring impacts...
Historians who have studied the rampant lynching era in the Southern United States that spanned the ...
In an article entitled “The Last Lynching in Athens,” published in the Flagpole on Sept. 10, 1997, I...
The primary Intent of this paper is to explore the structures, philosophy, formation and history of ...
This thesis explores the politics of racial violence in America. Lynchings have served as a means fo...
ABSTRACT: Dominant narratives treat lynching as a thing of the distant past and police violence as a...
Accounts of lynching in the United States have primarily focused on violence against African America...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation counters hi...
Collective violence when framed by its perpetrators as “citizen” justice is inherently a challenge t...
Many lynchings have occurred in the United States. It is the purpose of this study to isolate one in...
Existing literature focuses on economic competition as the primary causal factor in Southern lynchin...