Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond

Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond

by Anne Rice
ISBN-10:
0813533309
ISBN-13:
9780813533308
Pub. Date:
10/09/2003
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10:
0813533309
ISBN-13:
9780813533308
Pub. Date:
10/09/2003
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond

Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond

by Anne Rice
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Overview

Witnessing Lynching: American Writers Respond is the first anthology to gather poetry, essays, drama, and fiction from the height of the lynching era (1889-1935). During this time, the torture of a black person drew thousands of local onlookers and was replayed throughout the nation in lurid newspaper reports. The selections gathered here represent the courageous efforts of American writers to witness the trauma of lynching and to expose the truth about this uniquely American atrocity. Included are well-known authors and activists such as Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Ida B. Wells, and Theodore Dreiser, as well as many others. These writers respond to lynching in many different ways, using literature to protest and educate, to create a space of mourning in which to commemorate and rehumanize the dead, and as a cathartic release for personal and collective trauma. Their words provide today’s reader with a chance to witness lynching and better understand the current state of race relations in America.

An introduction by Anne P. Rice offers a broad historical and thematic framework to ground the selections.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813533308
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 10/09/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

About The Author

Among the most popular authors in recent American history, Anne Rice (1941-2021) was best known for The Vampire Chronicles, a gothic fiction series revolving around the vampire Lestat. Interview with the Vampire, the opening book in the series, appeared in 1976, and drew not just readers but also critical acclaim. The Chicago Tribune noted that Rice "penetrates directly to the true fascination of the myth — the education of the vampire." Rice has also written erotica under various pen names and Christian fiction.

Hometown:

Rancho Mirage, California

Date of Birth:

October 4, 1941

Date of Death:

December 11, 2021

Place of Birth:

New Orleans, Louisiana

Place of Death:

Rancho Mirage, California

Education:

B.A., San Francisco State University, 1964; M.A., 1971

Table of Contents

Illustrationsix
Foreword: Passing, Lynching, and Jim Crowxi
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Introduction: The Contest over Memory1
1889-1900
"The Sheriff's Children" (1889)27
"Lynch Law in the South" (1892)40
"An Appeal to My Countrywomen" (1896)43
Excerpt from Mob Rule in New Orleans (1900)46
"Will Smith's Defense of His Race," from Contending Forces (1900)61
1901-1910
"Thoughts on the Present Conditions," from Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33rd United States Colored Troops Late 1st S.C. Volunteers (1902)69
"Beyond the Limit" (1903)77
"The Haunted Oak" (1903) and "The Lynching of Jube Benson" (1904)89
Excerpt from "Lynching from a Negro's Point of View" (1904)98
"The Blaze," from The Hindered Hand; or, The Reign of the Repressionist (1905)106
"A Litany at Atlanta" (1906)111
"Jim Crow Cars" (1907)117
1911-1920
"I Met a Little Blue-Eyed Girl" (1912)121
Excerpt from The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912) and "Brothers" (1916)123
"Jimmy" (1914)135
Supplement to the Crisis, July 1916141
"Nigger Jeff" (1918)151
Excerpts from The Chicago Race Riots, July 1919 (1919) and "Man, the Man-Hunter" (1920)171
Aftermath (1919)178
"If We Must Die" (1919) and "The Lynching" (1922)188
"Goldie" (1920)191
1921-1930
Excerpt from Lynching and Debt Slavery (1921)209
"So Quietly" (1921)216
"The Black Draftee from Dixie" (1922)218
"Christ Recrucified" (1922)220
"The South" (1922)223
"Portrait in Georgia" and "Blood-Burning Moon" (1923)226
"White Things" (1923)235
"The Present South" (1923)237
"The Unquenchable Fire" (1924)240
"Morning Ride" (1927)247
"Tenebris" (1927)251
"I Investigate Lynchings" (1929)252
1931-1935
"He Was a Man" (1932) and "Let Us Suppose" (1935)263
"Christ in Alabama" (1932)268
Excerpt from "Scottsboro--and Other Scottsboros" (1934)270
"Flag Salute" (1934)282
"Kneel to the Rising Sun" (1935)284
"Between the World and Me" (1935)304
Bibliography307
Permissions313
Index315
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