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Remembering the Memphis Massacre: An American Story

Contributor(s): Bond, Beverly Greene (Editor), O'Donovan, Susan Eva (Editor), Downs, Greg (Foreword by), Downs, Jim (Contribution by), Emberton, Carole (Contribution by), Huebner, Timothy S (Contribution by), Jemison, Elizabeth L (Contribution by), Johnson, Andre E (Contribution by), Masur, Kate (Contribution by), Prince, K Stephen (Contribution by), Reidy, Joseph (Contribution by), Rodrigue, John (Contribution by), Rosen, Hannah (Contribution by), Rothman, Joshua D (Contribution by), Saville, Julie (Contribution by), Schermerhorn, Calvin (Contribution by), Slap, Andrew (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780820356501

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: March 1, 2020

Dewey: 305.89607307

LCCN: 2019044400

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.13 lbs) 232 pages

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Description: "On May 1, 1866, a minor exchange between (white) Memphis city police and a group of (all black) Union soldiers quickly escalated into "murder and mayhem." A mob of white men roamed through south Memphis, leaving a trail of blood, rubble, and terror in their wake. By May 3, at least forty-six African American men, women, and children and two white men lay dead. Other Memphians, mostly black but a few whites closely associated with the city's growing population of black migrants, lost their homes. Many were brutally assaulted. An unknown number of terrified blacks were driven out of the city. Every African American church and schoolhouse lay in ruins, homes and businesses burglarized and burned, and at least five women had been raped. As a federal military commander noted in the days following, "What [was] called the 'riot,'" was "in reality [a] massacre" of extended proportions. Remembering the Memphis Massacre is a collection of essays that will teach non-specialists about a history that has been hidden from all but academics for most of the past century and a half, thereby placing the Memphis Massacre in its wider historical context"

Brief description: BEVERLY GREENE BOND is a professor of history at the University of Memphis. She is the coeditor, with Sarah Wilkerson Freeman, of Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times, volumes 1 and 2 (both Georgia) and coeditor of Images of America: Beale Street, and codirector of the Memphis Massacre Project, a public commemoration of Reconstruction.

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