August Reckoning: Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama / Edition 1

August Reckoning: Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0817351191
ISBN-13:
9780817351199
Pub. Date:
06/30/2004
Publisher:
University of Alabama Press
ISBN-10:
0817351191
ISBN-13:
9780817351199
Pub. Date:
06/30/2004
Publisher:
University of Alabama Press
August Reckoning: Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama / Edition 1

August Reckoning: Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama / Edition 1

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Overview

An important story of one man’s life, lived with courage and principle
 
During the decades of Bourbon ascendancy after 1874, Alabama institutions like those in other southern states were dominated by whites. Former slave and sharecropper Jack Turner refused to accept a society so structured. Highly intelligent, physically imposing, and an orator of persuasive talents, Turner was fearless before whites and emerged as a leader of his race. He helped to forge a political alliance between blacks and whites that defeated and humiliated the Bourbons in Choctaw County, the heart of the Black Belt, in the election of 1882. That summer, after a series of bogus charges and arrests, Turner was accused of planning to lead his private army of blacks in a general slaughter of the county whites. Justice was forgotten in the resultant fear and hysteria.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817351199
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 06/30/2004
Series: Library of Alabama Classics
Edition description: First Edition, First Edition
Pages: 207
Sales rank: 839,814
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

William Warren Rogers is professor emeritus of history at Florida State University, where he has spent more than a half-century supervising the scholarly efforts of graduate and undergraduate students.
 
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