Encyclopedia Of American Race Riots [two Volumes]: Greenwood Milestones In African American History

(Hardcover - 2006/11/30)
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Walter Rucker

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,

James Nathaniel Upton

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Book: Encyclopedia Of American Race Riots [two Volumes]: Greenwood Milestones In African American History
Race riots are the most glaring and contemporary displays of the racial strife running through America's history. Mostly urban, mostly outside the South, and mostly white-instigated, the number and violence of race riots increased as blacks migrated out of the rural South and into the North and West's industrialized cities during the early part of the twentieth-century. While most riots have occurred within the past century, the encyclopedia reaches back to colonial history, giving the encyclopedia an unprecedented historical depth. Though white on black violence has been the most common form of racial violence, riots involving other racial and ethnic groups, such as Asians and Hispanics, are also included and examined. Organized A-Z, topics include: notorious riots like the Tulsa Riots of 1921, the Los Angeles Riots of 1965 and 1992; the African-American community's preparedness and responses to this odious form of mass violence; federal responses to rioting; an examination of the underlying causes of rioting; the reactions of prominent figures such as H. Rap Brown and Martin Luther King, Jr to rioting; and much more. Many of the entries describe and analyze particular riots and violent racial incidents, including the following: Belleville, Illinois, Riot of 1903 Harlem, New York, Riot of 1943 Howard Beach Incident, 1986 Jackson State University Incident, 1970 Los Angeles, California, Riot of 1992 Memphis, Tennessee, Riot of 1866 Red Summer Race Riots of 1919 Southwest Missouri Riots 1894-1906 Texas Southern University Riot of 1967 Entries covering the victims and opponents of race violence, include the following: Black Soldiers, Lynching of Black Women, Lynching of Diallo, AmadouHawkins, Yusef King, Rodney Randolph, A. Philip Roosevelt, Eleanor Till, Emmett, Lynching of Turner, Mary, Lynching of Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Many entries also cover legislation that has addressed racial violence and inequality, as well as groups and organizations that have either fought or promoted racial violence, including the following: Anti-Lynching League Civil Rights Act of 1957 Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 Ku Klux Klan National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Nation of Islam Vigilante Organizations White League Other entries focus on relevant concepts, trends, themes, and publications. Besides almost 300 cross-referenced entries, most of which conclude with lists of additional readings, the encyclopedia also offers a timeline of racial violence in the United States, an extensive bibliography of print and electronic resources, a selection of important primary documents, numerous illustrations, and a detailed subject index.
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Details of Book: Encyclopedia Of American Race Riots [two Volumes]: Greenwood Milestones In African American History Book: Encyclopedia Of American Race Riots [two Volumes]: Greenwood Milestones In African American History
Author: Walter Rucker, James Nathaniel Upton
ISBN:

0313333009


ISBN-13:

9780313333002

,

978-0313333002


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2006/11/30
Publisher: Greenwood Pub Group
Number of Pages: 1008
Language: English
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    Book: Encyclopedia Of American Race Riots [two Volumes]: Greenwood Milestones In African American History by Walter Rucker, James Nathaniel Upton
    ISBN Number: 0313333009, 9780313333002, 978-0313333002