Hostile heartland: racism, repression, and resistance in the Midwest
We forget that racist violence permeated the lower Midwest from the pre-Civil War period until the 1930s. From Kansas to Ohio, whites orchestrated extraordinary events like lynchings and riots while engaged in a spectrum of brutal acts made all the more horrific by being routine. Also forgotten is t...
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Zusammenfassung: | We forget that racist violence permeated the lower Midwest from the pre-Civil War period until the 1930s. From Kansas to Ohio, whites orchestrated extraordinary events like lynchings and riots while engaged in a spectrum of brutal acts made all the more horrific by being routine. Also forgotten is the fact African Americans forcefully responded to these assertions of white supremacy through armed resistance, the creation of press outlets and civil rights organizations, and courageous individual activism. Drawing on cutting-edge methodology and a wealth of documentary evidence, Brent M. S. Campney analyzes the institutionalized white efforts to assert and maintain dominance over African Americans. Though rooted in the past, white violence evolved into a fundamentally modern phenomenon, driven by technologies such as newspapers, photographs, automobiles, and telephones. Other surprising insights challenge our assumptions about sundown towns, who was targeted by whites, law enforcement's role in facilitating and perpetrating violence, and the details of African American resistance |
Beschreibung: | viii, 240 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780252042492 9780252084300 |
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505 | 8 | |a Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The antebellum old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" -- Illinois and the legacy of antebellum racist violence: "the peculiar climate of this region" -- Indiana during Reconstruction: "this negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal" -- Black families and resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" -- Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "they flog a negro up there every week" -- The Missouri Ozarks and beyond, 1894-1930: "whence all negroes have been driven forth" -- The old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "if we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" -- The midwest in the late lynching period: "a queer precipitate of the old and the new" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The antebellum old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" -- Illinois and the legacy of antebellum racist violence: "the peculiar climate of this region" -- Indiana during Reconstruction: "this negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal" -- Black families and resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" -- Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "they flog a negro up there every week" -- The Missouri Ozarks and beyond, 1894-1930: "whence all negroes have been driven forth" -- The old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "if we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" -- The midwest in the late lynching period: "a queer precipitate of the old and the new" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Campney, Brent M.S. Verfasser (DE-588)1077454317 aut Hostile heartland racism, repression, and resistance in the Midwest Brent M. S. Campney Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield University of Illinois Press [2019] © 2019 viii, 240 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The antebellum old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" -- Illinois and the legacy of antebellum racist violence: "the peculiar climate of this region" -- Indiana during Reconstruction: "this negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal" -- Black families and resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" -- Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "they flog a negro up there every week" -- The Missouri Ozarks and beyond, 1894-1930: "whence all negroes have been driven forth" -- The old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "if we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" -- The midwest in the late lynching period: "a queer precipitate of the old and the new" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index We forget that racist violence permeated the lower Midwest from the pre-Civil War period until the 1930s. From Kansas to Ohio, whites orchestrated extraordinary events like lynchings and riots while engaged in a spectrum of brutal acts made all the more horrific by being routine. Also forgotten is the fact African Americans forcefully responded to these assertions of white supremacy through armed resistance, the creation of press outlets and civil rights organizations, and courageous individual activism. Drawing on cutting-edge methodology and a wealth of documentary evidence, Brent M. S. Campney analyzes the institutionalized white efforts to assert and maintain dominance over African Americans. Though rooted in the past, white violence evolved into a fundamentally modern phenomenon, driven by technologies such as newspapers, photographs, automobiles, and telephones. Other surprising insights challenge our assumptions about sundown towns, who was targeted by whites, law enforcement's role in facilitating and perpetrating violence, and the details of African American resistance Geschichte 1850-1930 gnd rswk-swf African Americans / Middle West / History Racism / Middle West African Americans / Civil rights / History / 20th century Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Middle West / History USA Mittlerer Westen (DE-588)4074909-5 gnd rswk-swf USA Mittlerer Westen (DE-588)4074909-5 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s Geschichte 1850-1930 z DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Campney, Brent M.S Hostile heartland racism, repression, and resistance in the Midwest Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The antebellum old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" -- Illinois and the legacy of antebellum racist violence: "the peculiar climate of this region" -- Indiana during Reconstruction: "this negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal" -- Black families and resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" -- Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "they flog a negro up there every week" -- The Missouri Ozarks and beyond, 1894-1930: "whence all negroes have been driven forth" -- The old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "if we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" -- The midwest in the late lynching period: "a queer precipitate of the old and the new" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index African Americans / Middle West / History Racism / Middle West African Americans / Civil rights / History / 20th century Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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