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Lynching to Belong - Claiming Whiteness Through Racial Violence

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor CYNTHIA SKOVE NEVELS is a history instructor at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas. She is a member of the Texas State Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. This is her first book. Klappentext Thousands of black men died violently at the hands of mobs in the post-Civil War South. But in Brazos County, Texas, argues Cynthia Nevels, five such deaths in particular point to an emerging social phenomenon of the time: the desire of newly arrived European immigrants to assert their place in society, and the use of racially motivated violence to achieve that end. Driven by economics and the forces of history, the Italian, Irish, and Czech immigrants to this rich agricultural region were faced with the necessity of figuring out where they fit in a culture that had essentially two categories: white and black. In many ways, the newcomers realized, they belonged in neither position. In the end, they found ways to resolve the ambiguity by taking advantage of and sometimes participating directly in the South's most brutal form of racial domination. For each of the immigrant groups caught up in the violence, the deaths of black men helped to establish racial identity and to bestow the all-important privileges of whiteness. This compelling and superbly written study will appeal to students and scholars of social and racial history, both regional and national. Zusammenfassung Thousands of black men died violently at the hands of mobs in the post - Civil War South. This work argues that in places Brazos County! Texas! five such deaths in particular point to an emerging social phenomenon of the time: the desire of newly arrived European immigrants to assert their place in society.

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Authors Cynthia Skove Nevels
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.10.2007
 
EAN 9781585445899
ISBN 978-1-58544-589-9
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 165 mm x 248 mm x 25 mm
Series Centennial Series of the Assoc
Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students
Centennial Series of the Assoc
Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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