RT Book T1 Lynchings in Mississippi: a history, 1865-1965 A1 Thompson, Julius Eric 1946- LA English PP Jefferson, NC u.a. PB McFarland & Company YR 2007 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/515842737 AB The emancipation era, 1865-1869 -- Terror in the day and night, 1870-1879 -- Hope in a time of despair, 1880-1889 -- Faith during the years of nadir, 1890-1899 -- The search for justice in a new century, 1900-1909 -- The era of world war i, 1910-1919 -- The jazz age, 1920-1929 -- The great depression, 1930-1939 -- The era of world war ii, 1940-1949 -- Changes in a new era, 1950-1959 -- The freedom struggle, 1960-1965 -- Epilogue : faith in our times, 1966-2002 AB "Studies lynching in Mississippi from Civil War through civil rights movement. Arranged chronologically, it examines how lynching unfolded in the state, and assesses large number of deaths, reasons, the distribution by counties, cities and rural locations, and public responses. Covers lynching's legacy in the decades since 1965, and an appendix offers a chronology"--Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references (S. 231-245) and index CN HV6465.M7 SN 0786427221 SN 9780786427222 SN 9780786464418 K1 Lynching : Mississippi : History K1 Mississippi : Race relations K1 Staat Mississippi : Lynchjustiz : Geschichte 1865-1965