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Documenting American violence: a sourcebook
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Oxford University Press
Publication Date
2006
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English
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From the Book
1. Crime as social drama
Hugh Stone, a convicted murderer, on the sin of murder, 1698
Jereboam O. Beauchamp confesses to murdering Solomon P. Sharp, 1825
Harry Thaw's account of his murder of Stanford White, 1906
Rev. Madison Peters justifies the murder of Stanford White, 1907
Jeffrey Toobin on the O. J. Simpson trial, 1995
2. conquest of America
Virginia's capital laws : laws of the colony of Virginea, 1610-1611
Pequot War : Capt. John Underhill's account of the mystic massacre, 1637
Kieft's war : David De Vries describes the beginnings of Kieft's war, 1642
Bacon's rebellion : an anonymous account of the rebellion in Virginia, 1676
Pueblo uprising and its suppression : Governor Antonio de Otermin's report on the uprising in New Mexico, 1680
Spanish officials question the Pueblo Indian Josephe, 1681
Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora describes the reconquest of New Mexico, 1692
Salem Witchcraft trials : Thomas Brattle's account of Witchcraft, 1692
paxton boys : Benjamin Franklin's narrative of the massacres, 1763
3. Revolutionary violence
North Carolina regulators : the petition from the inhabitants of Orange County, North Carolina, 1770
Judge Richard Henderson confronts a riot in Hillsborough, North Carolina, 1770
Virginia Gazette reports on the battle of Alamance, 1771
Boston massacre : the town of Boston presents its version of the massacre, 1770
American revolution begins : reverend Jonas Clark describes the encounter at Lexington, 1775
Ensign Henry De Bernicre offers the British view of Lexington and concord
Revolutionary institutions : Major General Steuben on the opportunities of war, 1779
Colonel George Rogers Clark on the conquest of the West, 1779
General Nathanael Greene on the difficulties of sustaining the war, 1781
Battling dissent : Rivington's Gazette on the harassment of loyalists, 1775
Wm. Christian, Col. William Preston, Capt. Patrick Lockhart, and Col. Charles Lynch on the revolutionary origins of Lynching, 1779-1780
Shays's rebellion : General William Shephard on the confrontation at Springfield, Massachusetts, 1787
town of Coleraine petitions for mercy for the Shaysites, 1787
General Benjamin Lincoln crushes Shays's rebellion, 1787
Thomas Jefferson on the need for the occasional revolution, 1787
4. Slavery
Slave law : Colonial Virginia slave laws
Mississippi's slave code, 1848
North Carolina's Supreme Court considers the murder conviction of the slave Caesar, 1849
Slave revolt in Virginia : Nat Turner describes his rebellion, 1831
slave insurrection in Mississippi : the vigilantes of Madison County, Mississippi, justify their actions, 1835
Dueling : White Mississippians debate dueling, 1844
daily experience of cruelty : Frederick Douglass searches for the meaning of violence in a slave regime, 1855
5. Civil War
Harpers Ferry : the national intelligencer describes events at Harpers Ferry, 1859
experience of battle : Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. on the nature of warfare, 1861, 1862, 1864
battle of Gettysburg : the British officer James A. L. Fremantle observes the battle of Gettysburg, 1863
New York City draft riots : David M. Barnes records the violence of the New York City riots, 1863
Andersonville : excerpts from the diary of POW John L. Ransom, 1864
assassination of Abraham Lincoln : Thomas M. Harris documents the conspiracy to assassinate Lincoln, 1865
6. new south
Black codes : Mississippi's black code, 1865
New Orleans race riot : J. D. O'Connell's testimony before the house of representatives, 1866
Ku Klux Klan : Henry Lowther's testimony before a congressional committee, 1871
Vicksburg massacre : James M. Batchelor describes the massacre, 1874
Testimony of Andrew Owen before the house of representatives, 1874
James M. Batchelor writes of the thrill of violence, 1875
Calls for a black defense force : Timothy Thomas fortune's speech calling for self-defense, 1884
Carrollton massacre : James K. Vardaman justifies the Carrollton tragedy, 1886
Lynching : Ida B. Wells documents the violence against black Americans, 1895
Wilmington race riots : Colonel Alfred M. Waddell justifies a race riot, 1898
White opposition to mob violence : John Gordon Cashman Warns of the danger of lawlessness, 1902, 1904
Tulsa race riots : the Oklahoma commission to study the Tulsa race riot of 1921 seeks reparations, 2001
7. wild west in myth and reality
Mexican war : a group of Mexican editors blame U.S. aggression for an unnecessary war, 1850
little Bighorn massacre : the Chicago tribune reports custer's defeat, 1876
Hamlin Garland records the Cheyenne two moon's version of the battle, 1876
Billy the kid : Pat Garrett's version of the Lincoln County War, 1877
Popular tribunals : Hubert Howe Bancroft defends vigilance committees, 1887
Virginian : Owen Wister creates the standard image of the wild west, 1902
Wounded knee : James Mooney documents the ghost dance religion and its consequence, 1890
8. industrialization of violence
strike of 1877 : Allan Pinkerton on putting down the great strike of 1877
haymarket trials : Michael J. Schaack remembers "the red terror" in Chicago, 1886
Class war in Coeur d'Alene : the spokane weekly review reports on the violence in Coeur d'Alene, 1892
assassination of Frank Steunenberg : Harry Orchard on making a bomb, 1905
Ludlow massacre : the United States commission on industrial relations charges the Colorado National Guard with inciting violence, 1913
Hawk's nest tunnel : Philippa Allen, Arthur Peyton, Rush Dew Hole, and John W. Finch testify before the house of representatives on America's worst industrial disaster, 1936
9. Violence as a means of crime control
problem with due process : Justice David J. Brewer downplays the importance of due process, 1903
problem of class : the final statements of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti to the court sentencing them to death, 1927
problem with the police : the Wickersham Commission documents police brutality, 1931
problem of organized crime : testimony of Claude A. Follmer before a congressional committee, 1950
problem of race : the California governor's commission looks for the causes of the Watts riot of 1965
independent commission on the Los Angeles police department looks for the causes of the Los Angeles riot of 1992
death penalty : the Supreme Court considers the electrocution of convicted criminals, In re Kemmler, 1890
Supreme Court considers the death penalty in Furman v. Georgia, 1972
10. Civil rights
law against lynching : Walter White meets with Attorney General Homer Cummings, 1936
Walter White appeals to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1936
Victor Rotnem argues for a civil right "not to be lynched," 1943
Justice Frank Murphy's notes on the Supreme Court debate over a right not to be lynched, 1944
Emmett Till : William Bradford Huie describes "the shocking story of approved killing in Mississippi," 1956
Freedom rides : James Farmer leads the freedom riders, 1961
FBI informant Gary Thomas Rowe, Jr. participates in Klan violence, 1961
Confrontation at Ole Miss : the Mississippi National Guard confronts rioters at the University of Mississippi, 1962
Jail as a temple of freedom : Aaron Henry's testimony before the house judiciary committee, 1963
president speaks in favor of civil rights : President Lyndon B. Johnson calls for an end to racist violence, 1965
Supreme Court places civil rights above states' rights : the Supreme Court on the murder of Michael Schwerner, James Goodman, and James Chaney, in United States v. price, et al., 1966
11. Lost to history
Living with domestic violence : Abigail Bailey describes her husband's violent ways, 1767-1789
Incidents in the life of a slave girl : Harriet Jacobs, a slave, is raped by her owner, 1861
rights of the victim : Maria Hanson's testimony before the senate judiciary committee, 1990.
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9780195150032
9780199724321
128053236
9780195150049
9781280532368
019515004
9780199724321
128053236
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