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Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893 Book

Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893
Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893, In 1888 a group of armed and masked Democrats stole a ballot box from a small town in Conway County, Arkansas. The box contained most of the county's black Republican votes, thereby assuring defeat for candidate John Clayton in a close race for the U.S. C, Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893 has a rating of 3 stars
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Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893, In 1888 a group of armed and masked Democrats stole a ballot box from a small town in Conway County, Arkansas. The box contained most of the county's black Republican votes, thereby assuring defeat for candidate John Clayton in a close race for the U.S. C, Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893
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  • Who Killed John Clayton?: Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893
  • Written by author Kenneth C. Barnes
  • Published by Duke University Press Books, January 1998
  • In 1888 a group of armed and masked Democrats stole a ballot box from a small town in Conway County, Arkansas. The box contained most of the county's black Republican votes, thereby assuring defeat for candidate John Clayton in a close race for the U.S. C
  • A narrative history of vote-rigging and lynching, the murder of a congressional candidate, and other crimes committed by white Democrats in Arkansas at the end of the last century. Arkansas Historical Quarterly This superb book is a model
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Local Divisions and Lasting Grudges: Civil War and Reconstruction7
2Motives for Murder: Democrats and Republicans Compete for Power, 1872-188833
3Murder and Fraud: How Democrats Reclaimed Conway County, 1888-188960
4Consequences of Murder: Things Fall Apart, 1890-189394
5Murder's Reward: Rule of the Fine-Haired Gentlemen117
Appendixes133
Notes149
Bibliography181
Index195


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