While racially motivated riot violence certainly existed in the United States both before and after the Progressive Era through World War II, a thorough account of race riots during this particular time span has never been published. All Hell Broke Loose fills a long-neglected gap in the literature by addressing a dark and embarrassing time in our country's history--one that warrants continued study in light of how race relations continue to play an enormous role in the social fabric of our nation.
Author Ann V. Collins identifies and evaluates the existing conditions...
While racially motivated riot violence certainly existed in the United States both before and after the Progressive Era through World War II, a tho...
As the end of the second decade of the 21st century approaches, America seems on the verge of widespread civil unrest due to what is perceived to be consistent injustices against people of color, both in terms of lack of opportunity to improve their socioeconomic status and their treatment at the hands of law enforcement. Similar race-based resentment and anger swept the nation half a century ago. Can the United States avoid a repeat of the past?
The Dawn Broke Hot and Somber: U.S. Race Riots of 1964 fills a crucial gap in racial collective violence literature,...
As the end of the second decade of the 21st century approaches, America seems on the verge of widespread civil unrest due to what is perceived to b...