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American Lynching Ashraf H. A. Rushdy

American Lynching By Ashraf H. A. Rushdy

American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy


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A history of lynching in America over the course of three centuries, from colonial Virginia to twentieth-century Texas

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American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy

A history of lynching in America over the course of three centuries, from colonial Virginia to twentieth-century Texas

A sophisticated and thought-provoking examination of the historical relationship between the American culture of lynching and the nation's political traditions.-William Carrigan, Rowan University

After observing the varying reactions to the 1998 death of James Byrd Jr. in Texas, called a lynching by some, denied by others, Ashraf Rushdy determined that to comprehend this event he needed to understand the long history of lynching in the United States. In thismeticulously researched and accessibly written interpretive history, Rushdy shows how lynching in America has endured, evolved, and changed in meaning over the course of three centuries, from its origins in early Virginia to the present day.

Rushdy argues that we can understand what lynching means in American history by examining its evolution-that is, by seeing how the practice changes in both form and meaning over the course of three centuries, by analyzing the rationales its advocates have made in its defense, and, finally, by explicating its origins. The best way of understanding what lynching has meant in different times, and for different populations, during the course of American history is by seeing both the continuities in the practice over time and the specific features in different forms of lynching in different eras.

American Lynching Reviews

Honored by The Hurston/Wright Foundation for the Legacy Award 2013 in the Nonfiction Category.
A work of uncommon breadth, written with equally uncommon concision. Excellent.-N. D. B. Connolly, Johns Hopkins University
Rushdy has written a provocative but careful, opinionated but persuasive overview of lynching in the United States. Beyond synthesizing current scholarship, he offers a cogent discussion of the evolving definition of lynching, the place of lynchers in civil society, and the slow-in-coming end of lynching. This book should be the point of entry for anyone interested in the tragic and sordid history of American lynching.- W. Fitzhugh Brundage, author of Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Virginia, 1880-1930
Ashraf H. A. Rushdy's American Lynching is a sophisticated and thought-provoking examination of the historical relationship between the American culture of lynching and the nation's political traditions. This engaging and wide-ranging meditation on the connection between democracy, lynching, freedom, and slavery will be of interest to those in and outside of the academy.-William Carrigan, Rowan University
In this sobering account, Rushdy makes clear that the cultural values that authorize racial violence are woven into the very essence of what it means to be American. This book helps us make sense of our past as well as our present.-Jonathan Holloway, Yale University

About Ashraf H. A. Rushdy

Ashraf H. A. Rushdy is Benjamin L. Waite Professor in English Language and chair of African American studies at Wesleyan University.

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CIN0300205872G
9780300205879
0300205872
American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20140315
240
N/A
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