The Red Record The Red Record

Publisher Description

This work serves as a powerful and harrowing examination of lynching in the United States, particularly focusing on its impact on African Americans in the South. The text collects and analyzes statistics regarding lynching incidents, scrutinizing the justification of such acts and providing commentary on the societal implications and underlying racial biases of that era. The opening of the pamphlet establishes the context for Wells-Barnett's investigation, addressing the severe moral indifference of American society towards lynchings that had become alarmingly commonplace by 1894. In her preface, letters from notable figures, such as Frederick Douglass, emphasize the need for her work to expose the grave injustices faced by Black individuals, given the overwhelming statistics of murders without judicial process. The beginning chapters outline various excuses historically employed by white southerners to justify such brutal acts, probing into the concepts of racial violence, societal complicity, and the deeply entrenched systems of oppression that not only allowed for but effectively encouraged such lawlessness.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
18 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
138
Pages
PUBLISHER
Kumar
PROVIDER INFO
Ravinder Kumar
SIZE
720.4
KB
The Red Record The Red Record
2025
The Red Record The Red Record
2025
On Lynchings On Lynchings
2022
The Collected Narratives and Testimonies Of Former Slaves The Collected Narratives and Testimonies Of Former Slaves
2017
The Runaways (Complete Collection) The Runaways (Complete Collection)
2017
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases
2024