Black woman reformer : Ida B. Wells, lynching, and transatlantic activism / Sarah L. Silkey.

During the early 1890s, a series of shocking lynchings brought unprecedented international attention to racially motivated American mob violence. This interest created an opportunity for Ida B. Wells, an African American journalist and civil rights activist from Memphis, to travel to England to cult...

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Main Author: Silkey, Sarah L. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Athens, GA : The University of Georgia Press, [2015]
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Summary:During the early 1890s, a series of shocking lynchings brought unprecedented international attention to racially motivated American mob violence. This interest created an opportunity for Ida B. Wells, an African American journalist and civil rights activist from Memphis, to travel to England to cultivate British moral indignation against American lynching. Wells adapted race and gender roles established by African American abolitionists in Britain to legitimate her activism as a "black lady reformer"--A role American society denied her - and to assert her right to defend her race from abroad. This book explores Wells's 1893-94 antilynching campaigns within the broader contexts of nineteenth-century transatlantic reform networks and debates about the role of extralegal violence in American society. Through her speaking engagements, newspaper interviews, and the efforts of her British allies, Wells altered the framework of public debates of lynching in both Britain and the United States. As British criticism of lynching mounted, southern political leaders desperate to maintain positive relations with voters choose weather to publicly defend or decry lynching. Although British moral pressure and media attention did not end lynching, the international scrutiny generated by Wells's campaigns transformed our understanding of racial violence and made American communities increasingly reluctant to embrace lynching.--adapted from dust jacket
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780820346922
0820346926
1322949352
9781322949352
0820353787
9780820353784
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.