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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Approaches to Racial Violence and Lynching | 21 |
Narrative and Event: Lynching and Historical Sociology | 24 | |
The Sociogenesis of Lynching | 48 | |
Pt. II | Lynching in the Local and Regional Context | 77 |
A Most Unexampled Exhibition of Madness and Brutality: Judge Lynch in Saline County, Missouri, 1859 | 81 | |
A Lynching in Wartime Carolina: The Death of Saxe Joiner | 109 | |
When Race Didn't Matter: Black and White Mob Violence against Their Own Color | 132 | |
Pt. III | The Cultural Context of Lynching | 155 |
Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Lynching: The Leo Frank Case Revisited | 158 | |
Lynching and Political Power in Mississippi and South Carolina | 189 | |
North Carolina Lynching Ballads | 219 | |
Pt. IV | Black Responses and the Legacy of Lynching | 247 |
By the Book: The Legal Executions of Kentucky Blacks | 250 | |
The Roar on the Other Side of Silence: Black Resistance and White Violence in the American South, 1880-1940 | 271 | |
Unsettled Business: Ida B. Wells against Lynching, or, How Antilynching Got Its Gender | 292 | |
Afterword | 318 | |
Notes on the Contributors | 323 | |
Index | 325 |
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