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Racial violence in Kentucky, 1865-1940: lynchings, mob rule, and "legal lynchings"
George C. Wright
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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Introduction: Kentucky Violence, Severe and Long Lasting (page 1)
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ONE Reconstruction: Using Violence to Preserve the Status Quo, 1865-1874 (page 19)
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TWO "Lynchings Are Necessary," 1875-1899 (page 61)
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THREE "To Hang in an Orderly Fashion," 1900-1940 (page 105)
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FOUR Ousting "Troublemakers" (page 127)
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FIVE Holding Back a Rising Tide, 1875-1899 (page 155)
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SIX Meeting Mob Violence with Renewed Determination, 1900-1940 (page 185)
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SEVEN "A Sacrifice Upon the Altar of the Law," 1875-1899 (page 215)
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EIGHT Color-Coded Justice: Racial Violence Under the Law, 1900-1940 (page 251)
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APPENDIX A Victims of Lynchings (page 307)
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APPENDIX B Names of People Legally Executed (page 325)
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Selected Bibliography (page 333)
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Index (page 343)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JSH | 58.1 (Feb. 1992): 154-155 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-4642%28199202%2958%3A1%3C154%3ARVIK1L%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4 |
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Published: c1990
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
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