Special Message of Gov. Malcolm R. Patterson

Special Message of Gov. Malcolm R. Patterson
Title Special Message of Gov. Malcolm R. Patterson PDF eBook
Author Tennessee. State Highway Commission
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1911
Genre Convict labor
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The Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States

The Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States
Title The Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 450
Release 1916
Genre Roads
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Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States

Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States
Title Official Good Roads Year Book of the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 456
Release 1916
Genre Roads
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Good Roads Year Book of the U.S.

Good Roads Year Book of the U.S.
Title Good Roads Year Book of the U.S. PDF eBook
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Pages 464
Release 1912
Genre
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews

The American Monthly Review of Reviews
Title The American Monthly Review of Reviews PDF eBook
Author Albert Shaw
Publisher
Pages 1152
Release 1906
Genre
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews

The American Monthly Review of Reviews
Title The American Monthly Review of Reviews PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 788
Release 1906
Genre American literature
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Lethal Punishment

Lethal Punishment
Title Lethal Punishment PDF eBook
Author Margaret Vandiver
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 300
Release 2005-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813541069

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Why did some offenses in the South end in mob lynchings while similar crimes led to legal executions? Why did still other cases have nonlethal outcomes? In this well-researched and timely book, Margaret Vandiver explores the complex relationship between these two forms of lethal punishment, challenging the assumption that executions consistently grew out of-and replaced-lynchings. Vandiver begins by examining the incidence of these practices in three culturally and geographically distinct southern regions. In rural northwest Tennessee, lynchings outnumbered legal executions by eleven to one and many African Americans were lynched for racial caste offenses rather than for actual crimes. In contrast, in Shelby County, which included the growing city of Memphis, more men were legally executed than lynched. Marion County, Florida, demonstrated a firmly entrenched tradition of lynching for sexual assault that ended in the early 1930s with three legal death sentences in quick succession. With a critical eye to issues of location, circumstance, history, and race, Vandiver considers the ways that legal and extralegal processes imitated, influenced, and differed from each other. A series of case studies demonstrates a parallel between mock trials that were held by lynch mobs and legal trials that were rushed through the courts and followed by quick executions. Tying her research to contemporary debates over the death penalty, Vandiver argues that modern death sentences, like lynchings of the past, continue to be influenced by factors of race and place, and sentencing is comparably erratic.