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Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world
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ISBN: 164336202X Year: 2021 Publisher: Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press,

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Through careful examination, he demonstrates how historians of early and Native America can move past the limitations of the archives to rearticulate the familial and clan dynamics of the Muscogee world.


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Winchester daily bulletin.
ISSN: 23320001 Year: 1863 Publisher: Winchester, Tenn : W. J. Slatter,

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"What virtue there is in fire" : cultural memory and the lynching of Sam Hose
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ISBN: 1282553127 9786612553127 0820336165 9780820336169 9780820328911 082032891X 9781282553125 661255312X Year: 2009 Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press,

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At the altar of lynching : burning Sam Hose in the American South
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ISBN: 1316873625 1316863514 1316872157 1107182972 1316633985 Year: 2018 Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press,

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The story of a black day-laborer called Sam Hose killing his white employer in a workplace dispute ended in a lynching of enormous religious significance. For many deeply-religious communities in the Jim Crow South, killing those like Sam Hose restored balance to a moral cosmos upended by a heinous crime. A religious intensity in the mood and morality of segregation surpassed law, and in times of social crisis could justify illegal white violence - even to the extreme act of lynching. In At the Altar of Lynching, distinguished historian Donald G. Mathews offers a new interpretation of the murder of Sam Hose, which places the religious culture of the evangelical South at its center. He carefully considers how mainline Protestants, including women, not only in many instances came to support or accept lynching, but gave the act religious meaning and justification.

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