The Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Post-World War II South

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Univ of North Carolina Press, 1999 - 334 หน้า
On February 25, 1946, African Americans in Columbia, Tennessee, averted the lynching of James Stephenson, a nineteen-year-old, black Navy veteran accused of attacking a white radio repairman at a local department store. That night, after Stephenson was sa

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The Columbia Story
7
The Bottom and Its Brokers
59
War Esteem Efficacy and Entitlement
89
The Making and Unmaking of Mobocracy
109
The Polities of Policing
141
Grand Jury Maneuvers and the Politics of Exclusion
180
Outsiders and the Politics of Justice
212
Conclusion
245
Notes
257
Sources Cited
313
Index
327
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Gail Williams O'Brien is professor of history and associate dean for graduate studies, planning, and faculty affairs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

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