Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950

Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950

by Guy Lancaster
Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950

Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950

by Guy Lancaster

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Overview

Bullets and Fire is the first collection on lynching in Arkansas, exploring all corners of the state from the time of slavery up to the mid-twentieth century and covering stories of the perpetrators, victims, and those who fought against vigilante violence.

Among the topics discussed are the lynching of slaves, the Arkansas Council of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, the 1927 lynching of John Carter in Little Rock, and the state’s long opposition to a federal anti-lynching law.

Throughout, the work reveals how the phenomenon of lynching—as the means by which a system of white supremacy reified itself, with its perpetrators rarely punished and its defenders never condemned—served to construct authority in Arkansas. Bullets and Fire will add depth to the growing body of literature on American lynching and integrate a deeper understanding of this violence into Arkansas history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610756228
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 12/31/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 544 KB

About the Author

Guy Lancaster is the editor of the online Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture, a project of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies at the Central Arkansas Library System, and the author of the award-winning Racial Cleansing in Arkansas, 1883–1924: Politics, Land, Labor, and Criminality.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction / Guy Lancaster 1. "Doubtless Guilty": Lynching and Slaves in Antebellum Arkansas / Kelly Houston Jones 2. "At the Hands of a Person or Persons Unknown": The Nature of Lynch Mobs in Arkansas / Nancy Snell Griffith 3. A Lynching State: Arkansas in the 1890s / Randy Finley 4. The Clarendon Lynching of 1898: The Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender / Richard Buckelow 5. Thirteen Dead at Saint Charles: Arkansas's Most Lethal Lynching and the Abrogation of Equal Protection / Vincent Vinikas 6. "Through Death, Hell and the Grave": Lynching and Antilynching Efforts in Arkansas, 1901–1939 / Todd E. Lewis 7. Before John Carter: Lynching and Mob Violence in Pulaski County, 1882–1906 / Guy Lancaster 8. Stories of a Lynching: Accounts of John Carter, 1927 / Stephanie Harp 9. "Working Slowly but Surely and Quietly": The Arkansas Council of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, 1930–1941 / Cherisse Jones-Branch 10. Holding the Line: The Arkansas Congressional Delegation and the Fight over a Federal Antilynching Law / William H. Pruden III Contributors Notes Index
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