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Remembering Scottsboro
The Legacy of an Infamous Trial

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Zusatztext "In the remarkable proliferation of books coming out of the 'memory mill' in American studies and history for the past two decades, this is one of the best because it is not only about memory and 'mis-remembering'. . . it is about indirect parallels as well as patterns of influence, explicit and implicit." ---Michael Kammen, European Legacy Informationen zum Autor James A. Miller was professor of English and American studies and chair of the American Studies Department at George Washington University. Klappentext "Readers will find riveting new perspectives on one of the most important cases in our national history. I have read many books on Scottsboro, but until I read this one, I had no idea of the many and varied representations of this case." --Mary Helen Washington, University of Maryland "With vigor, thoroughness, and creativity, Miller traces the treatment of Scottsboro in a variety of media--journalism, poetry, fiction, drama, and film. He demonstrates how each medium and moment constructed its own 'Scottsboro' and developed its own lexicon for a case that commanded the public's attention for roughly half a century." --Deborah E. McDowell, author of Leaving Pipe Shop: Memories of Kin Zusammenfassung In 1931, nine black youths were charged with raping two white women in Scottsboro, Alabama. Despite meager and contradictory evidence, all nine were found guilty and eight were sentenced to death. This book explores how this case has embedded itself into the fabric of American memory and become a lens for perceptions of race and class.

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Autoren James A. Miller, James Miller, Miller James A.
Verlag Princeton University Press
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 10.05.2009
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Recht > Allgemeines, Lexika
Sachbuch > Geschichte > Sonstiges
 
EAN 9780691140476
ISBN 978-0-691-14047-6
Anzahl Seiten 296
 
Themen Prostitution, Alabama, Ethnic Studies, Politics, American Studies, Poetry, Melodrama, LAW / Legal History, Pamphlet, Harper Lee, HISTORY / Social History, Writing, Social & cultural history, Narrative, To Kill a Mockingbird, Supporter, prison, Career, Racism, Headline, Oppression, Communism, Prejudice, Jim Crow Laws, Black People, The New York Times, Langston Hughes, Bankruptcy, Legal History, Social and cultural history, Novelist, Murder, Nancy Cunard, Newspaper, Harlem Renaissance, c 1919 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), African Americans, Black & Asian Studies, Slavery, Native Son, Smithsonian Institution, aunt, defendant, pity, prosecutor, Publication, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, lynching, Playwright, chauvinism, I Wish (manhwa), The Other Hand, Mr., His Family, Their Lives, Mrs., Indictment, District Attorney, Sacco and Vanzetti, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Muriel Rukeyser, Whittaker Chambers, League of Struggle for Negro Rights, Clarence Darrow, Alger Hiss, Arna Bontemps, Arnold Rampersad, Esther Shemitz, Haywood Patterson, Scottsboro Boys, Grace Lumpkin, Powell v. Alabama, Norris v. Alabama, False accusation of rape, Guy Endore, Central Park jogger case, International Labor Defense, Wild Boys of the Road, Black Belt (U.S. region), Samuel Leibowitz
 

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