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The record of murders and outrages, racial violence and the fight over truth at the dawn of Reconstruction, William A. Blair

Label
The record of murders and outrages, racial violence and the fight over truth at the dawn of Reconstruction, William A. Blair
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The record of murders and outrages
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1237650928
Responsibility statement
William A. Blair
Series statement
Civil War America
Sub title
racial violence and the fight over truth at the dawn of Reconstruction
Summary
"After the Civil War's end, reports surged of violence by whites against Black men, women, and children. Leaders of the new southern governments and northern Democrats typically denied that the atrocities were happening, or they professed that the levels of violence were nothing more than typical criminal behavior. But as occupying Federal troops grew increasingly aware of and even targeted by violent assaults, in September 1866, Freedmen's Bureau commissioner O. O. Howard requested that assistant commissioners in the states compile reports of 'murders and outrages' to catalog the extent of violence. The Records Relating to Murders and Outrage were assembled to prove that the reports of a peaceful South were wrong. The Freedmen's Bureau papers are one of the most utilized sources for the Reconstruction era, yet the Record of Murders and Outrages has rarely been explored in depth. In this book, William A. Blair takes the full measure of the Bureau's attempt to document and deploy hard information about the reality of the violence that Black communities endured in the wake of Emancipation. A former journalist, Blair is highly attuned to the ways this history reflects on ongoing and contemporary struggles over how trustworthy data is gathered, packaged, shared, and utilized in policymaking and daily life"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The battle for credibility -- Black lives in the record -- And the military comes -- The killing fields of 1868 -- The problem of Texas -- Proving lynching
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Racial violence and the fight over the turth at the dawn of Recontruction
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