Redemption Through Blood: The White Line Terrorist Movement in Mississippi, 1875
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2005-11-07
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Ohio State University. Mershon Center for International Security Studies
Abstract
In contrast with the prevailing narrative, which depicts the destruction of Reconstruction as an elitist and conservative event, Fellman argues that it was a revivalist and terrorist white supremacist popular movement, grounded in political violence, and coupled to evangelical rallying of the white race and systematic denial of any political or public expression of collective black power.
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Reconstruction, American Civil War, racism, white supremacy, evangelical Christianity, political violence