Brent M. S. Campney is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He is the author of This Is Not Dixie: Racist Violence in Kansas, 1861¿1927.
Brent M. S. Campney is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He is the author of This Is Not Dixie: Racist Violence in Kansas, 1861¿1927.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brent M. S. Campney is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He is the author of This Is Not Dixie: Racist Violence in Kansas, 1861-1927.
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Cover Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Antebellum Old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" 2. Illinois and the Legacy of Antebellum Racist Violence: "The peculiar climate of this region" 3. Indiana during Reconstruction: "This negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal 4. Black Families and Resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" 5. Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "They flog a negro up there every week" 6. The Missouri Ozarks and Beyond, 1894-1930: "Whence all negroes have been driven forth" 7. The Old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "If we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" 8. The Midwest in the Late Lynching Period: "A queer precipitate of the old and the new" Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Back cover
Cover Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Antebellum Old Northwest: "For the white man, and the white man only" 2. Illinois and the Legacy of Antebellum Racist Violence: "The peculiar climate of this region" 3. Indiana during Reconstruction: "This negro elephant is getting to be a pretty large sized animal 4. Black Families and Resistance in Kansas, 1880-1905: "There is nothing like reputation" 5. Missouri's Little Dixie, 1899-1921: "They flog a negro up there every week" 6. The Missouri Ozarks and Beyond, 1894-1930: "Whence all negroes have been driven forth" 7. The Old Northwest, 1890s-1930s: "If we do our duty no mob can ever get into this jail" 8. The Midwest in the Late Lynching Period: "A queer precipitate of the old and the new" Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Back cover
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