A Narrative History Of The Trial Of Nine Black Men For The Rape Of Two White Women On A Train Traveling Through Northern Alabama In 1931. The Supreme Court Struck Down The Guilty Verdict Twice In A Case Which Marked A Watershed In American Racial Justice.--page 4 Of Cover. Pt. I. 1931-1932. Something I Know I Did Not Do ; Beasts Unfit To Be Called Human ; Those Negroes Have Ruined Me And Ruby Forever ; Legal Lynching ; The Negro And The Communists ; I Went Down There, All Innocence ; A Stream Of Vicious Literature ; The Real Facts Could Never Be Explained ; The Blackest Member Of Our Commonwealth ; A Poor White Man At My Door ; What Has Been Will Be Again ; I Am With Them To The End ; The History Of Liberty ; Stuck In The Same Old Cell -- Part Ii. 1933. Brave And Chivalrous Generations Of The Past ; The Buzzards Swarm Again ; The Good People Of The Great South ; A Foul, Contemptible, Outrageous Lie ; What Better Evidence Was Ever Put Up To A Jury? ; That Godforsaken Place And The People Who Live There ; Sometimes We Laughed About It ; The Tragic Error ; The Pathology Of Women ; History, Sacred And Profane ; Some Very Damaging Information ; Of My Own Free Will And Accord ; The Thinking People Of Alabama ; Reading In The Haymow ; Nowhere Are We Safe Today ; A Jury Of Twelve Reputable Citizens -- Part Iii. 1934-1941. Our Stories Would Not Be Agreeable ; Jobs You Want To Do ; Blessed And Damned ; He Couldn't Get Us To The Chair Fast Enough ; Not Boys But Men ; How Can I Feel Up Lifted?(sic) ; Loving One's Enemies ; You Ought To Know Me Better Than That ; Lay Down This Body Of Death ; After Six And A Half Years In Jail ; I Felt I Had To Say It ; Saving Alabama ; The Facts Were Enough -- Part Iv. 1937-1989. We Are Our Own Men Now ; I Am In The Same Shape I Was In In 1931 ; Slow Cold Blood Murder ; I Am A Double Murder ; The Governor Made A Fool Out Of You All ; I Want A Chance In Life ; I Knew I Was A Devil ; Without Hope A Man Is Nothing ; I Trusted Neither Wind Nor Tree ; I'm Just So Glad To Be Free ; How Can You Judge A Man? James Goodman. Originally Published: New York : Pantheon, 1994. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [435]-444) And Index.
Categories:
- History
- World
- Women in History
- World
Publisher : Vintage
Author : Goodman, James
Language : English
Edition : Reprint
Published :1995-03-28
Number Of Pages : 496
Binding : Paperback
ISBN-10 : 0679761594
ISBN-13 : 9780679761594
Item weight : 1.15 lb
Dimensions : 1.2 in x 5.1 in x 7.9 in
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