An edition of On lynchings (1969)

On lynchings

Southern horrors, A red record, Mob rule in New Orleans

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An edition of On lynchings (1969)

On lynchings

Southern horrors, A red record, Mob rule in New Orleans

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"Though the end of the Civil War brought legal emancipation to Blacks, their social oppression continued long afterward. The most virulent form of this ongoing persecution was the practice of lynching. During the 1880s and 1890s, more than one hundred African Americans per year were lynched, and in 1892 alone the toll of murdered men and women reached a peak of 161.".

"In that awful year, Ida B. Wells (1862-1931), the editor of a small newspaper for Blacks in Memphis, Tennessee, raised one lone voice of protest, charging that White businessmen had instigated three local lynchings against their Black competitors. In retaliation, her editorial office was ransacked and she was forced to flee the South and move to New York City.".

"So began a crusade against lynching that became the focus of Wells-Barnett's long, active, and very courageous life. In New York she published Southern Horrors, her first pamphlet on the subject. Later, after moving to Chicago and marrying lawyer Ferdinand Barnett, she brought out the pamphlets. A Red Record and Mob Rule in New Orleans.

Anticipating possible accusations of distortion, she was careful to present factually accurate evidence and she deliberately relied on Southern White sources as well as statistics gathered by the Chicago Tribune." "All three of these documents are here collected. Wells-Barnett's work remains important to this day not only as a cry of protest against injustice but also as valuable historical documentation of terrible crimes that must never be forgotten."--BOOK JACKET.

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Arno Press
Language
English
Pages
101

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Edition Notes

With reproductions of the original t.p. of each work published in 1892, 1895, and 1900 respectively.

Published in
New York
Series
The American Negro, his history and literature

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1/34
Library of Congress
HV6457 .B37

The Physical Object

Pagination
24, 101, 48 p.
Number of pages
101

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5296016M
Internet Archive
onlynchingssouth0000well
LCCN
72075854
OCLC/WorldCat
15429
LibraryThing
3102848

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2481254W

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The resurgence of scholarly interest in the long and productive career of Ida B.Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) is long overdue.
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