Democracy betrayed : the Wilmington race riot of 1898 and its legacy / edited by David S. Cecelski and Timothy B. Tyson ; foreword by John Hope Franklin.
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Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[1998], ©1998.
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Physical Description: | xvi, 301 pages ; 25 cm |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Foreword / John Hope Franklin
- Introduction / Timothy B. Tyson, David S. Cecelski
- We Have Taken a City: A Centennial Essay / H. Leon Prather Sr.
- Abraham H. Galloway: Wilmington's Lost Prophet and the Rise of Black Radicalism in the American South / David S. Cecelski
- Murder, Memory, and the Flight of the Incubus / Glenda E. Gilmore
- The Two Faces of Domination in North Carolina, 1800-1898 / Stephen Kantrowitz
- Captives of Wilmington: The Riot and Historical Memories of Political Conflict, 1865-1898 / Laura F. Edwards
- Love, Hate, Rape, Lynching: Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Gender Politics of Racial Violence / LeeAnn Whites
- Class, Race, and Power in the New South: Racial Violence and the Delusions of White Supremacy / Michael Honey
- Fear, Hope, and Struggle: Recasting Black North Carolina in the Age of Jim Crow / Raymond Gavins
- Race, Rhetoric, and Revolution / John Haley
- Violence, Manhood, and Black Heroism: The Wilmington Riot in Two Turn-of-the-Century African American Novels / Richard Varborough
- Wars for Democracy: African American Militancy and Interracial Violence in North Carolina during World War II / Timothy B. Tyson
- Epilogue from Greensboro, North Carolina: Race and the Possibilities of American Democracy / William H. Chafe.