Evidence Before the Committee on Reconstruction Relative to the Condition of Affairs in Georgia
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Reconstruction
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 252
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Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Reconstruction
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 252
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel Decatur Moore
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 802
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBiographical sketches and portraits of prominent citizens of Florida in 1922.
Author: Anthony Gene Carey
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2012-02-01
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 0820340928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the heart of Georgia's secession from the Union in 1861 were two ideological cornerstones--the protection of white men's liberty and the defense of African slavery--Anthony Gene Carey argues in this comprehensive, analytical narrative of the three decades leading up to the Civil War. In Georgia, broad consensus on political essentials restricted the range of state party differences and the scope of party debate, but Whigs and Democrats battled intensely over how best to protect Southern rights and institutions within the Union. The power and security that national party alliances promised attracted Georgians, but the compromises and accommodations that maintaining such alliances required also repelled them. By 1861, Carey finds, white men who were out of time, fearful of further compromise, and compelled to choose acted to preserve liberty and slavery by taking Georgia out of the Union. Secession, the ultimate expression of white unity, flowed logically from the values, attitudes, and antagonisms developed during three decades of political strife.
Author: Library of Congress
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 712
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark P. Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2020-02-24
Total Pages: 827
ISBN-13: 1440860858
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines voting trends and political representation in the United States today—with a special focus on debates over voting rights, voter fraud, and voter suppression—and election rules and regulations, including those related to gerrymandering, campaign fundraising, and other controversial subjects. Do average Americans have a voice in Washington? Are they well-represented, or are they marginalized? Do elections reflect fundamental democratic institutions and values, or are they tarnished by voter suppression, voter fraud, gerrymandering, or other factors? To what extent do America's elected officials reflect the diversity of race, religion, gender, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, and political views of the wider American population? This encyclopedia explores all these questions and more. It examines important mechanisms and laws shaping political representation in America in the 21st century, such as term limits, gerrymandering, the Electoral College, and "direct democracy" (ballot initiatives and referendums); and the degree to which various demographic groups are represented in state and federal legislatures, from Latinos and senior citizens to atheists and residents of rural states. It also explains the basis for escalating concerns about both voter fraud and voter suppression.
Author: David Rose
Publisher: The New Press
Published: 2011-04-05
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 1595586873
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver eight bloody months in the mid-1970s, a serial rapist and murderer terrorized Columbus, Georgia, killing seven affluent, elderly white women by strangling them in their beds. In 1986, eight years after the last murder, an African American, Carlton Gary, was convicted for these crimes and sentenced to death. Though to this day many in the city doubt his guilt, he remains on death row. Award-winning reporter David Rose has followed this case for a decade, in an investigation that led him to, among other places, The Big Eddy Club—an all-white, private, members-only club in Columbus, frequented by the town's most prominent judges and lawyers…as well as most of the seven murdered women. In this setting, Rose brings to light the city's bloodstained history of racism, lynching, and unsolved, politically motivated murder. Framed by the tale of two lynchings—one illegally carried out at the start of the last century, and the other carried out with legal due process at the end of it, The Big Eddy Club is a gripping, revealing drama, full of evocatively drawn characters, insidious institutions, and the extraordinary connections that bind past and present. The book is also a compelling, accessible, and timely exploration of race and criminal justice, not only in the context of the South, but in the whole of the United States, as it addresses the widespread corruption of due process as a tool of racial oppression.
Author: Laughlin McDonald
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-03-27
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9780521011792
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Author: Clark Howell
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 730
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 2080
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