The Color of the Third Degree

The Color of the Third Degree
Title The Color of the Third Degree PDF eBook
Author Silvan Niedermeier
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 225
Release 2019-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 1469652986

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Available for the first time in English, The Color of the Third Degree uncovers the still-hidden history of police torture in the Jim Crow South. Based on a wide array of previously neglected archival sources, Silvan Niedermeier argues that as public lynching decreased, less visible practices of racial subjugation and repression became central to southern white supremacy. In an effort to deter unruly white mobs, as well as oppress black communities, white southern law officers violently extorted confessions and testimony from black suspects and defendants in jail cells and police stations to secure speedy convictions. In response, black citizens and the NAACP fought to expose these brutal practices through individual action, local organizing, and litigation. In spite of these efforts, police torture remained a widespread, powerful form of racial control and suppression well into the late twentieth century. The first historical study of police torture in the American South, Niedermeier draws attention to the willing acceptance of violent coercion by prosecutors, judges, and juries, and brings to light the deep historical roots of police violence against African Americans, one of the most urgent and distressing issues of our time.

The Third Degree

The Third Degree
Title The Third Degree PDF eBook
Author Charles Klein
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1908
Genre City and town life
ISBN

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Third Degree

Third Degree
Title Third Degree PDF eBook
Author Greg Iles
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 401
Release 2007-11-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0743292502

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Pregnant with another man's child, Elizabeth Pike returns home to find her husband, already distraught over an IRS audit, with a letter from her lover and a gun in his hands.

Brother of the Third Degree

Brother of the Third Degree
Title Brother of the Third Degree PDF eBook
Author Will L. Garver
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1894
Genre
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The third degree

The third degree
Title The third degree PDF eBook
Author Emanuel Henry Lavine
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1931
Genre Evidence, Criminal
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Witch School Third Degree

Witch School Third Degree
Title Witch School Third Degree PDF eBook
Author Donald Lewis-Highcorrell
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 337
Release 2008
Genre Wicca
ISBN 0738713031

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The Correllian Nativist tradition is one of the largest and fastest growing Wiccan traditions in the world! This three-volume teaching series will prepare you for initiation into all three degrees of Correllian Wicca. The first book introduces Wicca as a spiritual path and what it means to be a Witch. In twelve lessons, you''ll learn about magic, ritual, divination, crystals, and more. From magical alphabets to energy working, the second volume builds upon this foundation and discusses the duties of second-degree clergy. Every lesson in these first two volumes features study questions, a glossary, and exercises to develop your psychic and magical skills. "Witch School Third Degree" is for those who are called to Wicca as a vocation. This text explores Wiccan mysteries and spiritual concepts in depth and explains the responsibilities of the High Priesthood.

COMMON SENSE

COMMON SENSE
Title COMMON SENSE PDF eBook
Author YORITOMO-TASHI
Publisher BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Pages 96
Release 101-01-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN

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Why should I hesitate to express the pleasure I felt on learning that the public, already deeply interested in the teachings of Yoritomo-Tashi, desired to be made familiar with them in a new form? This knowledge meant many interesting and pleasant hours of work in prospect for me, recalling the time passed in an atmosphere of that peace which gives birth to vibrations of healthful thoughts whose radiance vitalizes the soul. It was also with a zeal, intensified by memories of the little deserted room in the provincial museum, where silence alone could lend rhythm to meditation, that I turned over again and again the leaves of those precious manuscripts, translating the opinions of him whose keen and ornate psychology we have so often enjoyed together. It was with the enthusiastic attention of the disciple that once more I scanned the pages, where the broadest and most humane compassion allies itself with those splendid virtues: energy, will and reason. For altho Yoritomo glorifies the will and energy under all their aspects, he knows also how to find, in his heart, that tenderness which transforms these forces, occasionally somewhat brutal, into powers for good, whose presence are always an indication of favorable results. He knows how to clothe his teachings in fable and appealing legend, and his exotic soul, so near and yet so far, reminds one of a flower, whose familiar aspect is transmuted into rare perfume. By him the sternest questions are stripped of their hostile aspects and present themselves in the alluring form of the simplest allegories of striking poetic intensity. When reading his works, one recalls unconsciously the orations of the ancient philosophers, delivered in those dazzling gardens, luxuriant in sunlight and fragrant with flowers. In this far-away past, one sees also the silhouette of a majestic figure, whose school of philosophy became a religion, which interested the world because it spoke both of love and goodness. But in spite of this fact, the doctrines of Yoritomo are of an imaginative type. His kingdom belongs to this world, and his theories seek less the joys of the hereafter than of that tangible happiness which is found in the realization of the manly virtues and in that effort to create perfect harmony from which flows perfect peace. He takes us by the hand, in order to lead us to the center of that Eden of Knowledge where we have already discovered the art of persuasion, and that art, most difficult of all to acquire—the mastery of timidity. Following him, we shall penetrate once more this Eden, that we may study with Yoritomo the manner of acquiring this art—somewhat unattractive perhaps but essentially primordial—called Common Sense.