

An edition of A lynching in the heartland (2001)
race and memory in America
By James H. Madison
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Palgrave
Language
eng
Pages
222
Description:
""The first sounds the prisoners heard were murmurs and bits of conversation. Beginning around 6:30 P. M. on Thursday, August 7, 1930, the words grew louder as more and more people gathered on the sidewalk, street, and yard in front of the Grant County Jail in Marion, Indiana, 'Get'em,' some shouted."". "So begins James H. Madison's gripping story about a hot summer evening in the Midwest, where three black teenagers, accused of murdering a young white man and raping his white girlfriend, waited for justice in an Indiana jail. As the sun set a mob dragged the three prisoners from the jail to the courthouse square and lynched two of them. No one in Marion was ever punished for these murders.". "A Lynching in the Heartland is the story of that horrible night, and how Marion's black and white citizens dealt with the tragedy. Yet Madison has written much more than a book about lynching - this is a book about America's long and violent struggles with its color line."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Lynching, Race relations, Racism, Social conditions, African Americans, Biography, History, Lynchen, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Ethnische Beziehungen, Rassismus, Soziale Situation, United states, race relations, African americans, indiana, Indiana, history, African americans, biography, Indiana, social conditions
People: James Cameron (1914-), James Cameron (1914-2006)
Places: Indiana, Marion, Marion (Ind.)
Times: 20th century