Book contents
- From Slave Abuse to Hate Crime
- Series page
- From Slave Abuse to Hate Crime
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Toward a Historical and Sociological Analysis of the Criminalization of Racial Violence
- 2 Progressive Criminalization at the Heart of Darkness?
- 3 “Social Equality Is Not a Subject to Be Legislated Upon”
- 4 “We Bring It Out in the Open, Where It Can Be Seen and Dealt With”
- 5 Criminalizing Racial Hatred, Legitimizing Racial Inequality
- 6 Conclusion
- Index
4 - “We Bring It Out in the Open, Where It Can Be Seen and Dealt With”
Campaigning for Criminalization Reform in the Long Civil Rights Movement, 1909–1968
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- From Slave Abuse to Hate Crime
- Series page
- From Slave Abuse to Hate Crime
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Toward a Historical and Sociological Analysis of the Criminalization of Racial Violence
- 2 Progressive Criminalization at the Heart of Darkness?
- 3 “Social Equality Is Not a Subject to Be Legislated Upon”
- 4 “We Bring It Out in the Open, Where It Can Be Seen and Dealt With”
- 5 Criminalizing Racial Hatred, Legitimizing Racial Inequality
- 6 Conclusion
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- From Slave Abuse to Hate CrimeThe Criminalization of Racial Violence in American History, pp. 99 - 153Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014