Bullets and fire : lynching and authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950 / edited by Guy Lancaster.
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Fayetteville :
The University of Arkansas Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction / Guy Lancaster
- "Doubtless guilty" : lynching and slaves in antebellum Arkansas / Kelly Houston Jones
- "At the hands of a person or persons unknown" : the nature of lynch mobs in Arkansas / Nancy Snell Griffith
- A lynching state : Arkansas in the 1890s / Randy Finley
- The Clarendon lynching of 1898 : the intersection of race, class, and gender / Richard Buckelow
- Thirteen dead at Saint Charles : Arkansas's most lethal lynching and the abrogation of equal protection / Vincent Vinikas
- "Through death, hell and the grave" : lynching and antilynching efforts in Arkansas, 1901-1939 / Todd E. Lewis
- Before John Carter : lynching and mob violence in Pulaski County, 1882-1906 / Guy Lancaster
- Stories of a lynching : accounts of John Carter, 1927 / Stephanie Harp
- "Working slowly but surely and quietly" : the Arkansas Council of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, 1930-1941 / Cherisse Jones-Branch
- Holding the line : the Arkansas congressional delegation and the fight over a federal antilynching law / William H. Pruden III
- Contributors.