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Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond
Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond, Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond is the first anthology to gather poetry, essays, drama, and fiction from the height of the lynching era (1889-1935). During this time, the torture of a black person drew thousands of local onlookers and was re, Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond has a rating of 4 stars
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Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond, Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond is the first anthology to gather poetry, essays, drama, and fiction from the height of the lynching era (1889-1935). During this time, the torture of a black person drew thousands of local onlookers and was re, Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond
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  • Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond
  • Written by author Anne P. Rice
  • Published by Rutgers University Press, October 2003
  • Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond is the first anthology to gather poetry, essays, drama, and fiction from the height of the lynching era (1889-1935). During this time, the torture of a black person drew thousands of local onlookers and was re
  • In a unique anthology that collects essays, fiction, drama, and poetry from the main period of lynching in the US (1889-1935), Rice (black studies, Lehman College) provides sociohistorical context on 39 selections by Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, I
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Foreword: Passing, Lynching, and Jim Crow
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Contest over Memory1
1889-1900
The Sheriff's Children (1889)27
Lynch Law in the South (1892)40
An Appeal to My Countrywomen (1896)43
Excerpt from Mob Rule in New Orleans (1900)46
Will Smith's Defense of His Race, from Contending Forces (1900)61
1901-1910
Thoughts on the Present Conditions, from Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33rd United States Colored Troops Late 1st S.C. Volunteers (1902)69
Beyond the Limit (1903)77
The Haunted Oak (1903) and The Lynching of Jube Benson (1904)89
Excerpt from Lynching from a Negro's Point of View (1904)98
The Blaze, from The Hindered Hand; or, The Reign of the Repressionist (1905)106
A Litany at Atlanta (1906)111
Jim Crow Cars (1907)117
1911-1920
I Met a Little Blue-Eyed Girl (1912)121
Excerpt from The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912) and Brothers (1916)123
Jimmy (1914)135
Supplement to the Crisis, July 1916141
Nigger Jeff (1918)151
Excerpts from The Chicago Race Riots, July 1919 (1919) and Man, the Man-Hunter (1920)171
Aftermath (1919)178
If We Must Die (1919) and The Lynching (1922)188
Goldie (1920)191
1921-1930
Excerpt from Lynching and Debt Slavery (1921)209
So Quietly (1921)216
The Black Draftee from Dixie (1922)218
Christ Recrucified (1922)220
The South (1922)223
Portrait in Georgia and Blood-Burning Moon (1923)226
White Things (1923)235
The Present South (1923)237
The Unquenchable Fire (1924)240
Morning Ride (1927)247
Tenebris (1927)251
I Investigate Lynchings (1929)252
1931-1935
He Was a Man (1932) and Let Us Suppose (1935)263
Christ in Alabama (1932)268
Excerpt from Scottsboro - and Other Scottsboros (1934)270
Flag Salute (1934)282
Kneel to the Rising Sun (1935)284
Between the World and Me (1935)304
Bibliography307
Permissions313
Index315


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