Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of American Violence and Vigilantism

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Oxford University Press, 1975 - History - 397 pages
These essays, written by leading historian of violence and Presidential Commission consultant Richard Maxwell Brown, consider the challenges posed to American society by the criminal, turbulent, and depressed elements of American life and the violent response of the established order. Covering violent incidents from colonial American to the present, Brown presents illuminating discussions of violence and the American Revolution, black-white conflict from slave revolts to the black ghetto riots of the 1960s, the vigilante tradition, and two of America's most violent regions--Central Texas, whic.
 

Contents

EARLY AMERICAN ORIGINS OF VIOLENCE AND EXTREMISM
37
VIGILANTISM THE CONSERVATIVE MOB
91
VIOLENT PATHS TO THE PRESENT
181
APPENDIX 1 A Selective Listing of American Colonial Riots 16411759
301
APPENDIX 2 A Selective Listing of Riots in the Revolutionary Era 17601775
303
APPENDIX 3 American Vigilante Movements 17671904
305
Slave Insurgencies Riots Lynchings
320
NOTES
327
INDEX
387
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