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Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror
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By tending to the words of these witnesses, Lynched exposes not only a culture of fear and violence but the practice of story and memory, as well as the narrative of hope within a renewed possibility for justice.
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- Chronicles the history and aftermath of lynching in America
- Rooted in oral histories of African American elders
- Explores the relationship between lynching and social fragmentations
- Examines the reconciliation of personal and communal memory of lynching with lived Christian experience
- Reveals the bond between memory and moral formation
- Exposes a culture of fear and violence while offering hope for justice
| Publisher | Baylor University Press |
| Publication date | August 22, 2017 |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 213 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 9781481306041 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1481306041 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces (317.52 grams) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.49 x 8.5 inches (14 x 1.2 x 21.6 cm) |
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Scholars and Researchers
Ideal for academics focusing on history, cultural studies, or social justice, providing deep insights into memory and trauma.
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Activists and Advocates
Beneficial for those involved in civil rights movements seeking to understand historical context and its lasting impact on society.
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History Enthusiasts
Perfect for readers interested in exploring racial violence and its implications in American history and contemporary culture.
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Casual Readers
Not suitable for readers seeking light fiction or entertainment, as it demands critical engagement and reflection.
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Children and Teens
Inappropriate for younger audiences due to the mature themes of violence and historical trauma addressed in the book.
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General Self-Help Seekers
Not targeted for readers looking for personal development or motivational literature, as it focuses on historical analysis.
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Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror
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Introducing "Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror" Paperback – September 15, 2017 Uncover the deep-rooted narrative of injustice and resistance with "Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror." This thought-provoking paperback, released on September 15, 2017, delves into the disturbing history of racial violence and its impact on collective memory. In this captivating book, renowned author (Product Brand Name) explores the harrowing accounts of lynching incidents that took place throughout America's history. Drawing from extensive research and real-life testimonies, the author shines a light on these horrific acts and examines the overarching culture of terror that enabled such violence to persist. Through rich narratives and meticulous analysis, "Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror" navigates the complexities of racial violence and its lasting consequences. It prompts readers to rethink their understanding of American history and confront the uncomfortable truths buried within the nation's past. This paperback is not merely a recounting of past atrocities, but rather an exploration of how collective memory shapes our present and future.
By examining the stories of victims, activists, and communities affected by lynching, (Product Brand Name) reveals the resilience and strength that emerge in the face of adversity. Ideal for history enthusiasts, social justice advocates, and anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of America's troubled past, "Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror" invites readers to engage in critical conversations and challenge the prevailing narratives. Don't miss the opportunity to own this groundbreaking book that illuminates the power of memory and the urgent need to confront our shared history. Order your copy of "Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror" paperback today and embark on a transformative journey of understanding and empathy.
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Answer: The book focuses on the history, aftermath, and memories of lynching in America, particularly among African American elders. -
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Answer: The book explores the relationship between lynching and race, gender, class, and other social fragmentations, as well as how individuals reconcile their memories of lynching with their Christian experience. -
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What does the book reveal about memory and justice?
Answer: The book reveals the bond between memory and moral formation, and highlights the courage and hope that comes from the power of recall, offering a renewed possibility for justice.
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Features & Benefits
- Chronicles the history and aftermath of lynching in America
- Gives voice to the memories of African American elders
- Examines the relationship between lynching and race, gender, class, and other social fragmentations
- Explores how narrators reconcile their personal and communal memory of lynching with their lived Christian experience
- Shows the bond between memory and moral formation
- Reveals the courage and hope inherent in the power of recall