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Autor:
Stewart E. Tolnay, E. M. Beck
Publikováno v:
Social Currents. 6:319-342
Prior research has revealed a great deal about the frequency of southern lynchings and how and why they varied in intensity across space and over time. In this study, we consider two characteristics of lynching incidents about which there has been mu
Publikováno v:
Soc Sci Res
The Great Migration and the Civil Rights Movement were two pivotal events experienced by the southern African American population during the 20th Century. Each has received considerable attention by social scientists and historians, and a possible co
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Sociology. 121:1856-1884
Prior research on mob violence in the American South has focused on lynchings that were successfully completed. Here, the authors explore new territory by studying the relationship between state interventions in threatened mob violence and industrial
Autor:
E. M. Beck
Publikováno v:
Journal of Southern History. 85:157-158
Autor:
E. M. Beck
Publikováno v:
Southern Cultures. 21:117-139
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [I]n the years from the end of Reconstruction through the mid twentieth century, threats of extra-legal retribution were commonplace, and mobs often formed and plans were laid for Judge Lynch to hold court. It is sobering that
Autor:
E. M. Beck, Glenna S. Colclough
Publikováno v:
Industries, Firms, and Jobs ISBN: 9780203788639
This chapter suggests that the commonly accepted meritocratic ideology concerning the allocation of economic rewards in this country may be more illusory than real. It demonstrates that the economic value of schooling varies across large urban econom
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203788639-8
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Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History. 41:47-64
The authors describe the development of a data source that facilitates the inclusion of individual victims and their characteristics in the study of lynching in the southern United States. Using an inventory of 2,800 lynch victims from 10 states betw
Autor:
E. M. Beck, Timothy Clark
Publikováno v:
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History. 35:77-83
Lynch mob violence was common in the American South between 1880 and 1930 and has been extensively studied by social scientists. Some have asserted that the victims of lynchings were more likely to be strangers in their communities because of their w
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American sociological review. 76(3)
This article presents the first evidence based on a newly-compiled database of known lynch victims. Using information from the original census enumerators’ manuscripts, we identify individual- and household-level characteristics of more than 900 bl
Autor:
E. M. Beck
Publikováno v:
Sociological Focus. 33:153-174
This paper is an attempt to understand more thoroughly the dynamics of white racist movements by exploring the socioeconomic factors associated with communities targeted by the Ku Klux Klan for their public activities. Ethnic competition theory is ut