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Genre/Form: | History |
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Named Person: | Rebecca Latimer Felton; Ida B Wells-Barnett; Rebecca Latimer Felton; Ida B Wells-Barnett; Rebecca Latimer Felton; Ida B Wells-Barnett |
Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Crystal Nicole Feimster |
ISBN: | 9780674035621 0674035623 9780674061859 0674061853 |
OCLC Number: | 318876104 |
Awards: | Commended for Darlene Clark Hine Award 2010 Nominated for Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women's History 2010 Nominated for OAH Frederick Jackson Turner Award 2010 Nominated for James A. Rawley Prize 2010 Nominated for OAH Liberty Legacy Foundation Award 2010 Nominated for Avery O. Craven Award 2010 Nominated for Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards 2010 Nominated for Victoria Schuck Award 2010 |
Description: | 314 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents: | The horrors of war -- The violent transition from freedom to segregation -- Southern white women and the anti-rape movement -- Organizing in defense of black womanhood -- New southern women and the triumph of white supremacy -- The lynching of black and white women -- Equal rights for southern women -- The gender and racial politics of the anti-lynching movement. |
Responsibility: | Crystal N. Feimster. |
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Feimster's compelling, and profoundly unsettling, history of rape and lynching illuminates the gendered racial politics of sexual violence in the aftermath of Emancipation. -- Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern University Southern Horrors, a chilling tale that has been largely suppressed until now, exposes lynching as a gendered phenomenon in which southern women played a central role as actors and as victims. This is a breakthrough analysis of the role that lynching served in southern political culture. -- Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, author of <i>Defying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, 1919-1950</i> Feimster traces the lives of two political incendiaries, Ida B. Wells and Rebecca Felton, who illuminate the landscape of American race and gender politics. Brilliantly analytical, strikingly well-narrated, this monumental book masters theme and story to reveal heretofore hidden histories of the women who both played and transformed the politics of rape and lynching in the New South. -- Timothy B. Tyson, author of <i>Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story</i> Thoughtful and engaging, Crystal Feimster's Southern Horrors forces us to rethink women's history and the history of the American South. Accessible to students and general readers, this powerful story is told with originality and sophistication. -- Suzanne Lebsock, author of <i>A Murder in Virginia: Southern Justice on Trial</i> Southern Horrors, an impressive achievement, expands and deepens our understanding of the sexual and racial politics of the American South. Through the public careers of two women and a cast of thousands, Crystal Feimster compels us to grapple with the full dimensions of an American tragedy and the movements for change it set in motion. -- Leon F. Litwack, author of <i>Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow</i> Fascinating...Feimster's account challenges us to think again about race and sexual politics...[A] rich and detailed account...The work of Rebecca Felton and Ida Wells engaged with the implications of a form (although not a unique one) of sexual politics, and Feimster's account should be rightly acclaimed as testament to these projects. -- Mary Evans * Times Higher Education * Historian Crystal N. Feimster provides an opportunity to better understand the lack of sympathy between black and white suffragists and how lynching spurred both to the political activism that eventually won women the vote...This account leaves us with a sense of what made the fights for racial equality and women's suffrage so complicated and contentious. We're left, too, with an appreciation of the gumption both Wells and Felton showed entering a political fray resistant to their participation and unable to conceive of changes that seem so obviously necessary in hindsight. -- Margaret Wheeler Johnson * Double X * An interesting, though somewhat disheartening, tale of the times, this book is destined for a special place in the classrooms and libraries of those concerned with sexual and racial politics. It is a readable study for those simply interested in the historical account, and is made so by multiple narratives of affected citizens, passages from diaries and newspapers, as well as the lives of the two main scholars. -- Allena Tapia * San Francisco Book Review * Read more...


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- Felton, Rebecca Latimer, -- 1835-1930.
- Wells-Barnett, Ida B., -- 1862-1931.
- Women -- Violence against -- Southern States -- History.
- Women -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
- Southern States -- Social conditions.
- Rape -- Southern States -- History.
- African Americans -- Southern States -- History.
- Lynching -- Southern States -- History.
- Femmes -- Violence envers -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire.
- Femmes -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Conditions sociales.
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Conditions sociales.
- Noirs américains -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire.
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- Lynching.
- Rape.
- Social conditions
- Women -- Social conditions.
- Women -- Violence against.
- Southern States.
- Schwarze Frau
- Lynchjustiz
- Verbrechensopfer
- Frauenbewegung
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- Soziale Situation
- Sexueller Missbrauch
- Rassendiskriminierung
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