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The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case: Race, Law, and Justice in the Reconstruction Era, Ross Michael A.


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Автор: Ross Michael A.
Название:  The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case: Race, Law, and Justice in the Reconstruction Era
ISBN: 9780199778805
Издательство: Oxford Academ
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ISBN-10: 0199778809
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 304
Вес: 0.57 кг.
Дата издания: 10.10.2014
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 30 hts
Размер: 236 x 162 x 23
Читательская аудитория: Tertiary education (us: college)
Подзаголовок: Race, law, and justice in the reconstruction era
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: In this stunning work of historical recreation, Michael Ross uses a kidnapping investigation and trial that electrified the South in the summer of 1870 to offer important new insights into the complexities and possibilities of the Reconstruction era.


The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case: Race, Law, and Justice in the Reconstruction Era

Автор: Ross Michael A.
Название: The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case: Race, Law, and Justice in the Reconstruction Era
ISBN: 0190674121 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780190674120
Издательство: Oxford Academ
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Описание: Winner of the Kemper and Leila Williams Prize of the Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association.
Winner of the New Orleans Public Library Foundation Choice Award for Non-Fiction.
In June 1870, the residents of the city of New Orleans were already on edge when two African American women kidnapped seventeen-month-old Mollie Digby from in front of her New Orleans home. It was the height of Radical Reconstruction, and the old racial order had been turned upside down: black men now voted, held office, sat on juries, and served as policemen. Nervous white residents, certain that the end of slavery and resulting "Africanization" of the city would bring chaos, pointed to the Digby abduction as proof that no white child was safe. Louisiana's twenty-eight-year old Reconstruction governor, Henry Clay Warmoth, hoping to use the investigation of the kidnapping to validate his newly integrated police force to the highly suspicious white population of New Orleans, saw to it that the city's best Afro-Creole detective, John Baptiste Jourdain, was put on the case, and offered a huge reward for the return of Mollie Digby and the capture of her kidnappers. When the Associated Press sent the story out on the wire, newspaper readers around the country began to follow the New Orleans mystery. Eventually, police and prosecutors put two strikingly beautiful Afro-Creole women on trial for the crime, and interest in the case exploded as a tense courtroom drama unfolded.
In The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case, Michael Ross offers the first full account of this event that electrified the South at one of the most critical moments in the history of American race relations. Tracing the crime from the moment it was committed through the highly publicized investigation and sensationalized trial that followed, all the while chronicling the public outcry and escalating hysteria as news and rumors surrounding the crime spread, Ross paints a vivid picture of the Reconstruction-era South and the complexities and possibilities that faced the newly integrated society. Leading readers into smoke-filled concert saloons, Garden District drawing rooms, sweltering courthouses, and squalid prisons, Ross brings this fascinating era back to life.
A stunning work of historical recreation, The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case is sure to captivate anyone interested in true crime, the Civil War and its aftermath, and the history of New Orleans and the American South.

Life and Death of Gus Reed: A Story of Race and Justice in Illinois During the Civil War and Reconstruction

Автор: Bahde Thomas
Название: Life and Death of Gus Reed: A Story of Race and Justice in Illinois During the Civil War and Reconstruction
ISBN: 0821421050 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780821421055
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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Описание: Gus Reed was a freed slave who traveled north as Sherman`s March was sweeping through Georgia in 1864. His journey ended in Springfield, Illinois, a city undergoing fundamental changes as its white citizens struggled to understand the political, legal, and cultural consequences of emancipation and black citizenship.


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