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The Roots of Rough Justice: Origins of American Lynching

Online ISBN:
9780252093098
Print ISBN:
9780252036132
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
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The Roots of Rough Justice: Origins of American Lynching

Michael J. Pfeifer
Michael J. Pfeifer
The City University of New York
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Published:
2 January 2014
Online ISBN:
9780252093098
Print ISBN:
9780252036132
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press

Abstract

This deeply researched prequel to the author's 2006 study Rough Justice: Lynching and American Society, 1874–1947, analyzes the foundations of lynching in American social history. Scrutinizing the vigilante movements and lynching violence that occurred in the middle decades of the nineteenth century on the Southern, Midwestern, and far Western frontiers, this book offers new insights into collective violence in the pre-Civil War era. The book examines the antecedents of American lynching in an early modern Anglo-European folk and legal heritage. This is the first book to consider the crucial emergence of the practice of lynching slaves in antebellum America, and it also leads the way in analyzing the history of American lynching in a global context. Arguing that the origins of lynching cannot be restricted to any particular region, the book shows how the national and transatlantic context is essential for understanding how whites used mob violence to enforce the racial and class hierarchies across the United States.

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