They Left Great Marks on Me

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814795354

African American Testimonies of Racial Violence from Emancipation to World War I

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By Kidada E. Williams
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 "The Special Object of Hatred and Persecution": The Terror of Emancipation 2 "A Long Series of Oppression, Injustice, and Violence": The Purgatory of Sectional Reconciliation 3 "Lynched, Burned Alive, Jim-Crowed ... in My Country": Shaping Responses to the Descent to Hell 4 "If You Can, the Colored Needs Help": Reaching Out from Local Communities 5 "It Is Not for Us to Run Away from Violence": Fueling the NAACP's Antilynching Crusade Epilogue: Closer to the Promised Land Notes Works Cited Index About the Author

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