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Scholarship on lynching has typically been confined to the extralegal execution of African Americans in the American South. The nine essays collected here look at lynching in the context of world history, encouraging a complete rethinking of the hist
Autor:
Christopher Waldrep
In 1906 a white lawyer named Dabney Marshall argued a case before the Mississippi Supreme Court demanding the racial integration of juries. He carried out a plan devised by Mississippi's foremost black lawyer of the time: Willis Mollison. Against sta
Violence forms a constant backdrop to American history, from the revolutionary overthrow of British rule, to the struggle for civil rights, to the present-day debates over the death penalty. It has served to challenge authority, defend privilege, adv
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Christopher Waldrep, Donald G. Nieman
Much of the current reassessment of race, culture, and criminal justice in the nineteenth-century South has been based on intensive community studies. Drawing on previously untapped sources, the nine original papers collected here represent some of t
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Christopher Waldrep
This chapter traces the ideological formation surrounding a central moment in the history of American lynching, the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856. The San Francisco vigilantes helped to craft highly influential arguments about the relatio
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https://doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037467.003.0002
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Christopher Waldrep
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Law and History Review. 30:953-1005
Law in the United Methodist Church (UMC) is a product of democracy, written by elected delegates to a legislative body, recorded in a book entitledThe Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church. As “a Book of Law,” theBook of Disciplineis
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Christopher Waldrep
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Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 110:363-402
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Christopher Waldrep
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Reviews in American History. 39:274-279
l isa Ford. Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in America and Australia, 1788-1836. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010. viii + 313 pp. Maps, notes, and index. In my youth I went to courthouses in western Kentucky, looking
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Christopher Waldrep
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Law & Society Review. 44:883-886
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Christopher Waldrep
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Journal of Supreme Court History. 34:149-163
Justice Joseph P. Bradley of New Jersey will forever be remembered as the judge who in 1883 cruelly scorned black rights in the Civil Rights Cases.1 Yet Bradley's position that year marked the end of a journey that had started in a quite different pl