Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta

Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta

Essays to Mark the Centennial of the Elaine Massacre

Pierce, Michael; White, Calvin

University of Arkansas Press

06/2022

248

Dura

Inglês

9781682262054

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments - Introduction
Chapter 1; Black Agricultural Labor Activism and White Oppression in the Arkansas Delta: The Cotton Pickers' Strike of 1891 - Matthew Hild
Chapter 2; "Night Riding Must Not Be Tolerated in Arkansas": One State's Uneven War against Economic Vigilantism - Guy Lancaster
Chapter 3; Black Workers, White Nightriders, and the Supreme Court's Changing View of the Thirteenth Amendment - William H. Pruden III
Chapter 4; Henry Lowery Lynching: A Legacy of the Elaine Massacre? - Jeannie Whayne
Chapter 5; Black Women, Violence, and Criminality in Post-World War I Arkansas, 1919-1922 - Cherisse Jones-Branch
Chapter 6; Steadily Holding Our Heads above Water: The Flood of 1927, White Violence, and Black Resistance to Labor - Exploitation in the Mississippi Delta - Michael Vinson Williams
Chapter 7; "Boss Man Tell Us to Get North": Mexican Labor and Black Migration in Lincoln County, Arkansas, 1948-1955 - Michael Pierce
Chapter 8; Sweet Willie Wine's 1969 Walk against Fear: Black Activism and White Response in East Arkansas Fifty Years after the Elaine Massacre - John A. Kirk
Chapter 9; "Sick and Sinister": Intersections of Violence and the Struggle for Economic Justice in the Late Twentieth Century - Greta de Jong
Epilogue; Evil in the Delta - Michael HoneyNotes - Contributors - Index
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