At the Hands of Persons Unknown

the Lynching of Black America

528 pages

English language

Published Aug. 16, 2003 by Modern Library.

ISBN:
978-0-375-75445-6
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OCLC Number:
1090909764

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It is easy to shrink from our country's brutal history of lynching. Lynching is called the last great skeleton in our nation's closet: It terrorized all of black America, claimed thousands upon thousands of victims in the decades between the 1880s and the Second World War, and leaves invisible but deep scars to this day. The cost of pushing lynching into the shadows, however--misremembering it as isolated acts perpetrated by bigots on society's fringes--is insupportably high: Until we understand how pervasive and socially accepted the practice was--and, more important, why this was so--it will haunt all efforts at racial reconciliation."I could not suppress the thought," James Baldwin once recalled of seeing the red clay hills of Georgia on his first trip to the South, "that this earth had acquired its color from the blood that had dripped down from these trees." Throughout America, not just in the South, blacks accused …

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Subjects

  • Lynching -- Southern States -- History.
  • African Americans -- Crimes against -- Southern States.
  • Southern States -- Race relations.