Lynchings of women in the United States : the recorded cases, 1851-1946

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Where to find it

Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
HV6457 .S44 2010
Status
Available

Stone Center Library

Call Number
HV6457 .S44 2010
Status
Available

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Summary

Between 1850 and 1950, at least 115 women were lynched by mobs in the United States. The majority of these women were black. This book examines the phenomenon of the lynching of women, a much more rare occurence than the lynching of men. Over the same hundred year period covered in this text, more than 1,000 white men were lynched, while thousands of black men were murdered by mobs. Of particular importance in this examination is the role of race in lynching, particularly the increase in the number of lynchings of black women as the century progressed. Details are provided--when available--in an attempt to shine a light on this form of deadly mob violence.

Contents

The chronology, 1851-1898 -- The chronology, 1901-1946.

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