What Virtue There Is In Fire by Edwin T Arnold

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What Virtue There Is In Fire by Edwin T Arnold

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The 1899 lynching of Sam Hose in Newnan, Georgia, was one of the most gruesome events in US history. Hose was accused of killing Alfred Cranford, a white farmer, and raping his wife. The author, troubled by the fact that this horrific chain of events has been largely shut out of public memory, offers an in-depth examination of the lynching.

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What Virtue There Is In Fire by Edwin T Arnold

The 1899 lynching of Sam Hose in Newnan, Georgia, was one of the earliest and most gruesome events in a tragic chapter of U.S. history. Hose was a black laborer accused of killing Alfred Cranford, a white farmer, and raping his wife. The national media closely followed the manhunt and Hose's capture. An armed mob intercepted Hose's Atlanta-bound train and took the prisoner back to Newnan. There, in front of a large gathering on a Sunday afternoon, Hose was mutilated and set on fire. His body was dismembered and pieces of it were kept by souvenir hunters.

Born and raised twenty miles from Newnan, Edwin T. Arnold was troubled and fascinated by the fact that this horrific chain of events had been largely shut out of local public memory. In What Virtue There Is in Fire, Arnold offers the first in-depth examination of the lynching of Sam Hose.

Arnold analyzes newspapers, letters, and speeches to understand reactions to this brutal incident, without trying to resolve the still-disputed facts of the crime. Firsthand accounts were often contradictory, and portrayals of Hose differed starkly--from black beast to innocent martyr. Arnold traces how different groups interpreted and co-opted the story for their own purposes through the years. Reflecting on recent efforts to remember the lynching of Sam Hose, Arnold offers the portrait of a place still trying to reconcile itself, a century later, to its painful past.
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ISBN 13 9780820340647
ISBN 10 0820340642
Titel What Virtue There Is In Fire
Autor Edwin T Arnold
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag University of Georgia Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-01-30
Seitenanzahl 264
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