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Documenting American Violence: A Sourcebook
Documenting American Violence: A Sourcebook

By Christopher Waldrep, Michael Bellesiles, Bellesiles, Michael A., Waldrep, Christopher

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1. Crime As Social Drama -- Hugh Stone, A Convicted Murderer, On The Sin Of Murder, 1698 -- Jereboam O. Beauchamp Confesses To Murdering Solomon P. Sharp, 1825 -- Harry Thaw's Account Of His Murder...

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Documenting American Violence: A Sourcebook
Documenting American Violence: A Sourcebook

By Christopher Waldrep, Michael Bellesiles, Bellesiles, Michael A., Waldrep, Christopher

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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...

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Roots Of Disorder: Race And Criminal Justice In The American South, 1817-80
Roots Of Disorder: Race And Criminal Justice In The American South, 1817-80

By Christopher Waldrep, Christopher , 1951- Waldrep, Waldrep, Christopher , 1951-

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Every white southerner understoodwhat keeping African Americans "down" meant and what it did not mean. It did not mean going to court; it did not mean relying on the law. It meant vigilante violenc...

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Roots Of Disorder: Race And Criminal Justice In The American South, 1817-80
Roots Of Disorder: Race And Criminal Justice In The American South, 1817-80

By Christopher Waldrep, Christopher , 1951- Waldrep, Waldrep, Christopher , 1951-

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Every white southerner understoodwhat keeping African Americans "down" meant and what it did not mean. It did not mean going to court; it did not mean relying on the law. It meant vigilante violenc...

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Race And National Power: A Sourcebook Of Black Civil Rights From 1862 To 1954
Race And National Power: A Sourcebook Of Black Civil Rights From 1862 To 1954

By Christopher Waldrep

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The Civil-war Origins Of Civil Rights -- Civil Rights As A Lost Opportunity? -- The Black Struggle For Civil Rights -- The Progressives -- The Rise Of Mass Democracy. [compiled By] Christopher Wald...

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Race And National Power: A Sourcebook Of Black Civil Rights From 1862 To 1954
Race And National Power: A Sourcebook Of Black Civil Rights From 1862 To 1954

By Christopher Waldrep

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In American history, students are taught about the three branches of government. Most of the time is spent learning about the Executive and the Legislative bodies, but the Judicial branch has had a...

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The Human Tradition In The Civil Rights Movement
The Human Tradition In The Civil Rights Movement

By Eric Arnesen, Constance Curry, Crystal Anderson, Susan M. Glisson, Carol Giardina, Christopher Waldrep, Layli Phillips, Timothy B. Tyson, David Libby, David Cecelski, Paul R. Beezley, Jay Driskell, Minoa Uffleman-Evans, Ernest M. Limbo, Robert E. Luckett Jr., Shomari Olugbala, Jennifer A. Stollman

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The American Civil Rights Movement Represents One Of The Most Remarkable Social Revolutions In All Of World History. While No One Would Discount The Significance Of The Leadership Of Martin Luther...

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The Human Tradition In The Civil Rights Movement
The Human Tradition In The Civil Rights Movement

By Eric Arnesen, Constance Curry, Crystal Anderson, Susan M. Glisson, Carol Giardina, Christopher Waldrep, Layli Phillips, Timothy B. Tyson, David Libby, David Cecelski, Paul R. Beezley, Jay Driskell, Minoa Uffleman-Evans, Ernest M. Limbo, Robert E. Luckett Jr., Shomari Olugbala, Jennifer A. Stollman

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The American Civil Rights Movement Represents One Of The Most Remarkable Social Revolutions In All Of World History. While No One Would Discount The Significance Of The Leadership Of Martin Luther...

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The Human Tradition In The New South
The Human Tradition In The New South

By David L. Anderson, John Ed Pearce, Paul K. Conkin, James C. Klotter, Rebecca Sharpless, John David Smith, William J. Marshall, S. Spencer Davis, Gerald L. Smith, Cita Cook, Christopher Waldrep, Kathryn W. Kemp, Margaret Ripley Wolfe

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In The Human Tradition In The New South, Historian James C. Klotter Brings Together Twelve Biographical Essays That Explore The Region's Political, Economic, And Social Development Since The Civil...

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The Human Tradition In The New South
The Human Tradition In The New South

By David L. Anderson, John Ed Pearce, Paul K. Conkin, James C. Klotter, Rebecca Sharpless, John David Smith, William J. Marshall, S. Spencer Davis, Gerald L. Smith, Cita Cook, Christopher Waldrep, Kathryn W. Kemp, Margaret Ripley Wolfe

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In The Human Tradition In The New South, Historian James C. Klotter Brings Together Twelve Biographical Essays That Explore The Region's Political, Economic, And Social Development Since The Civil...

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