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I Saw Death Coming

A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction
  • Kidada E. Williams
2023
Bloomsbury Publishing

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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
    Book Review

    Grappling With the Overthrow of Reconstruction

    Two new books ask us to shift our attention away from the white vigilantes of Jim Crow and instead focus on what it meant for the survivors.
    by Eric Herschthal via The New Republic on March 23, 2023
  • W.E.B. Du Bois speaking in 1949.
    Book Review

    During Reconstruction, a Brutal ‘War on Freedom’

    First-person accounts of those scarred in many ways by the era’s violence suggest Reconstruction did not fail, it was overthrown by violence.
    by Stephanie McCurry via Washington Post on January 25, 2023

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“Words Have Power” exhibit displayed at Fort Pulaski National Monument.

Why I Haven’t Embraced the Terms “Forced Labor Camp” and “Enslaved Labor Camp” in My Work on Slavery

“Forced labor” conflates different forms of labor throughout history and minimizes the uniquely brutal conditions of chattel slavery.
by Nick Sacco via Exploring the Past on June 2, 2023
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