10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ANTILYNCHING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
antilynching in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
antilynching im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Ida B. Wells:
Antilynching Crusader
Describes the life of the black woman journalist who was born into slavery and conducted a lifelong crusade for the civil rights of various minorities.
2
Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Virginia, 1880-1930
as no surprise, then, that white Virginians, residents of the southern state in which
mob violence had met with early opposition and had hosted the fewest lynchings,
would play only the most inconspicuous role in any of the major antilynching ...
William Fitzhugh Brundage, 1993
3
Managing White Supremacy: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in ...
Ironically, state officials never used Virginia's antilynching law to punish a white
person for crimes committed against an African American. Instead, the law was
used only to punish whites for crimes against other whites. In 1930 prosecutors in
...
4
Party Position Change in American Politics: Coalition Management
67th Congress Var. 153. H. Res. 253. December 19, 1921 Motion to adjourn
during debate on rule for antilynching bill. Var. 154 H. Res. 253 December 19,
1921 Motion to adjourn during debate on rule for antilynching bill. Var. 156 H.
Res.
5
Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African ...
Wells fled Memphis, taking a job with the New York Age, an African American
newspaper in New York City, but she continued her antilynching campaign with
undiminished zeal. In addition to newspaper stories, Wells wrote a number of ...
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 2005
6
Encyclopedia of African American History: 5-Volume Set
Although African Americans discussed the problem of lynching throughout
Reconstruction, the call of the activist leader Frederick Douglass in 1883 for
African Americans to organize in response to the increase in lynching set the
antilynching ...
7
No Peace Without Freedom: Race and the Women's International ...
Interracial Committee chair Hunton, for instance, sent a letter to WILPF national
secretary Dorothy Detzer that articulated the committee's position on the
antilynching cause. Hunton wrote, "In acting as chairman of interracial work for
the coming ...
8
Legacies of Lynching: Racial Violence and Memory
In recent years, significant research has addressed the structure, tactics, and
successes of the antilynching movement, but fairly little has been said about the
legacies left by the movement and the ways antilynching discourse works to help
...
9
For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral ...
In 1920 the key exception was a law for which women had been lobbying for
decades—federal antilynching legislation. In the twenty-seven years since Wells-
Barnett's 1893 Free Speech piece had led to her exile from the South, thousands
...
10
Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in ...
[U W [\J BEARING WITNESS THE KINDS OF RESTRICTIONS that the PCA
placed on filmmakers also unintentionally ensured that these antilynching films
coincided with the rhetorical focus of the larger antilynching movement. The
filmmakers ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ANTILYNCHING» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
antilynching im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Jim Wright, 92, Texas Democrat who was speaker of the House
After returning from combat service, Mr. Wright won election to the Texas state legislature. He supported an antilynching bill, abolition of the poll ... «Philly.com, Mai 15»
Faculty member publishes book
... “Black Woman Reformer” explores Wells's 1893–94 antilynching campaigns within the broader contexts of nineteenth-century transatlantic ... «Lycoming College, Apr 15»
In Strange Twist of History, Black Activist Charged With "Lynching"
According to Wells-Barnett in her autobiography, the antilynching statute was upheld; the governor of the state refused to reinstate Davis; and ... «Truth-Out, Apr 15»
Black History Month: Ida B. Wells founded what may have been first …
She continued her antilynching crusade, first as a staff writer for the New York Age and then as a lecturer and organizer of anti-lynching ... «The Times Herald, Feb 15»
Philly songwriter makes startling discovery about his family history …
His findings - and the interest of national media in the case - ultimately led to the first antilynching laws, as well as a sea change in the way ... «Philly.com, Feb 15»
Curtain Up on Progress
This was certainly a daring move at a time when even members of President Roosevelt's own party in Congress refused to pass an antilynching ... «Wall Street Journal, Dez 14»
Obama's Challenge: Building a Bridge Over America's Racial Divide
When he filibustered an antilynching bill in 1938, he called its supporters "mulattoes, octoroons, and quadroons." He use the "N" word ... «National Journal, Dez 14»
Harvard's new sexual harassment policy, democratic rights and the …
As one commentator, Diane Miller Sommerville, notes, “No one was more outspoken about the 'racket' of black rape than antilynching advocate ... «World Socialist Web Site, Nov 14»
On balancing career and family as a woman of color.
... insisted that black women march separately at the back (which Ida B. Wells, a journalist and antilynching activist, refused to do, by the way). «National Journal, Jul 14»
'The Suit' review: Funny, moving, strange South African story
... as Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" and the immortal American antilynching song "Strange Fruit," in a heart-wrenching rendition by Jordan ... «SFGate, Mai 14»