Greetings,
For this week’s assignment in using Oxford Historical Scholarship website, I searched another one of my interest, lynching of veterans and lynchings in Northern Florida.
In this presentation you will hear a bit about the 1919 lynching of black World War One Veteran, Charles Kelly, the 1934 lynching of 1934 Claude Neal, and the January 1, 1922 Rosewood Massacre, in Rosewood Fl.
The Three books are:
Violent Masculinity: Ritual And Performance In Southern Lynchings. . In In Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South., by K. DuRocher, 113-131.
The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence. by Edward González-Tennant.
Honest Patriots: Loving a Country Enough to Remember Its Misdeeds, by Donald W. Shriver, Jr.
I hope you enjoy the presentation.
Kev
Featured Image: Montgomery Alabama Lynching Memorial. Photo by Kevin Bair
p.s. I am slowly improving my video recording and editing, but I had the face tracking feature on my webcam when I recorded this segment. You will see it caused some weird drifting of my face forwards and backwards.
Note: I really hate it when I uploaded my project and I see and hear glaring mistakes in my videos!
Bibliography
African American Experience in Athens. The Lynching Project:Fayette County. n.d. https://digihum.libs.uga.edu/exhibits/show/afam-hist-3102/the-lynching-project–fayette- (accessed 09 12, 2019).
Bush, Gregory W. Beyond Colored Town: The Changing Boundaries of Race Relations and African American Community Life in Miami, 1896–1945.University Press of Florida, 2016.University Press Scholarship Online, 2017. doi: 10.5744/florida/9780813062648.003.0003.,
DuRocher, Kristina. Violent Masculinity: Ritual And Performance In Southern Lynchings. University Press of Kentucky, 2011. https://kentucky-universitypressscholarship-com.ezproxy.liberty.edu/view/10.5810/kentucky/9780813130019.001.0001/upso-9780813130019-chapter-6.,
González-Tennant, Edward. The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence. . University Press of Florida, 2018. Scholarship Online, doi: 10.5744/florida/9780813056784.003.0005.
Equal Justice Initiative, Racial Terror Lynchings. 2019. https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/explore (accessed 09 11, 2019).
Shriver, Jr. , Donald W. In Honest Patriots: Loving a Country Enough to Remember Its Misdeeds,. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Oxford Scholarship Online, doi: 10.1093/0195151534.003.0004.
Figures
Figure 1 States by Lynching, dark red 1-4, deep red, 20 plus. https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/explore 1
Figure 2. Equal Justice Initiative, Racial Terror Lynching’s. 2019. https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/explore 3
Figure 3 Researched Books
Figure 4 Bush, Gregory W. Beyond Colored Town: The Changing Boundaries of Race Relations and African American Community Life in Miami, 1896–1945.University Press of Florida, 2016.University Press Scholarship Online, 2017. doi: 10.5744/florida/9780813062648.003.0003.
Figure 5. Du Rocher book
Figure 6 Fayette County Ga. Google Maps 1
Figure 7 African American Experience in Athens. The Lynching Project:Fayette County. n.d. https://digihum.libs.uga.edu/exhibits/show/afam-hist-3102/the-lynching-project–fayette- (accessed 09 12, 2019).
Figure 8 Tennet Book
Figure 9. Jackson Country Map Google Maps
Figure 10. Jackson County Fl. Google Maps. 3
Figure 11. Jackson County Lynching Memorial at the Lynching Memorial Montgomery Al. Photo Credit Kevin Bair 4
Figure 12. Lynching Memorial at the Lynching Memorial Montgomery Al. Photo Credit Kevin Bair 5
Figure 13 Shriver Book
Figure 15. Gainesville to Rosewood, Google Maps 6
Figure 16. Alachua county Gainesville fl. Note Rosewood to the lower left. 7
Figure 17. Alachua Country Hanging Memorial at the Lynching Memorial in Montgomery Al. Photo Credit, Kevin Bair 8