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Getting Away with Murder

The Twentieth-Century Struggle for Civil Rights in the U.S. Senate

Vanessa A. Holloway

Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the US Congress engaged in bitter debates on whether to enact a federal law that would prosecute private citizens who lynched black Americans. In Getting Away with Murder, the fundamental question under scrutiny is whether Southern Democrats’ racist attitudes toward black Americans pardoned the atrocities of lynching. The book investigates underlying motives of opposition to Senate filibustering and invites an intellectual discussion on why Southern Democrats thought states’ rights were the remedy to lynching, when, in fact, the phenomenon was a baffling national crisis. A rebuttal to this query may include notions that congressional investigations into state-protected rights were deemed unconstitutional. In a unifying theme, the appeal ties into questions of the federalism-civil rights debate by noting intervals that warrant research and advancing new perspectives intended to accentuate the matrices of race-based politics. To examine the federalism-civil rights debate, this book asks three practical questions: (1) Would Southern Democrats suspend their friendships with private citizens and enact a federal law that would prosecute them for lynching? (2) Was the national government limited in its constitutional power to protect black Americans from private citizens who organized themselves as lynch mobs? (3) Were concerns for states’ rights the core reasons for Senate filibustering, or did Southern Democrats’ argument for states’ rights support the lie of racism?
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University Press of America
Pages: 134 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-6432-5 • Paperback • December 2014 • $43.99 • (£35.00)
978-0-7618-6433-2 • eBook • December 2014 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Social Science / Criminology, Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, Social Science / Sociology / Rural, Social Science / Violence in Society
Vanessa A. Holloway teaches history courses at the City University of New York-Medgar Evers College.
Introduction. States’ Rights, States’ Wrongs
I. The Conduit to Getting Away with Murder
II. “No” with Authority, the Solid South in Congress
III. Blaming Racism and the Democratic Solidarity in the Senate
IV. White Supremacy, the Unwritten Law of the Land
V. The Disappointment, Stymied by Old Southern Politics
Appendix A: Profiles of the 51st-82nd Congress
Appendix B: Southern Democratic Senators, 51st-82nd Congress

Getting Away with Murder

The Twentieth-Century Struggle for Civil Rights in the U.S. Senate

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Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the US Congress engaged in bitter debates on whether to enact a federal law that would prosecute private citizens who lynched black Americans. In Getting Away with Murder, the fundamental question under scrutiny is whether Southern Democrats’ racist attitudes toward black Americans pardoned the atrocities of lynching. The book investigates underlying motives of opposition to Senate filibustering and invites an intellectual discussion on why Southern Democrats thought states’ rights were the remedy to lynching, when, in fact, the phenomenon was a baffling national crisis. A rebuttal to this query may include notions that congressional investigations into state-protected rights were deemed unconstitutional. In a unifying theme, the appeal ties into questions of the federalism-civil rights debate by noting intervals that warrant research and advancing new perspectives intended to accentuate the matrices of race-based politics. To examine the federalism-civil rights debate, this book asks three practical questions: (1) Would Southern Democrats suspend their friendships with private citizens and enact a federal law that would prosecute them for lynching? (2) Was the national government limited in its constitutional power to protect black Americans from private citizens who organized themselves as lynch mobs? (3) Were concerns for states’ rights the core reasons for Senate filibustering, or did Southern Democrats’ argument for states’ rights support the lie of racism?
Details
Details
  • University Press of America
    Pages: 134 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
    978-0-7618-6432-5 • Paperback • December 2014 • $43.99 • (£35.00)
    978-0-7618-6433-2 • eBook • December 2014 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Social Science / Criminology, Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, Social Science / Sociology / Rural, Social Science / Violence in Society
Author
Author
  • Vanessa A. Holloway teaches history courses at the City University of New York-Medgar Evers College.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction. States’ Rights, States’ Wrongs
    I. The Conduit to Getting Away with Murder
    II. “No” with Authority, the Solid South in Congress
    III. Blaming Racism and the Democratic Solidarity in the Senate
    IV. White Supremacy, the Unwritten Law of the Land
    V. The Disappointment, Stymied by Old Southern Politics
    Appendix A: Profiles of the 51st-82nd Congress
    Appendix B: Southern Democratic Senators, 51st-82nd Congress

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