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Index
Cover
PENGUIN BOOKS
Title Page
Copyright
For my mother,Frances Berry Wiggins,and
Contents
“Law and order must prevail”
Preface
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1 Foundations of Repression
2 The Law of Black Suppression
3 Defiant Slaves and Defiant States
4 The Seminole War as a Black Freedom Movement: Phase One
5 The Seminole War as a Black Freedom Movement: Phase Two
6 Abolition and the Abrogation of Civil Liberties
7 Controlling Blacks During the Civil War
8 The Bottom Remains on the Bottom
9 Changing Modes of Oppression: 1877–1900
10 Riots, Lynchings, and Federal Quiescence
11 Moving Off Dead Center
12 The Illusion of a New Era
13 Toward Federal Protection
14 The States Act Despite Themselves
15 Riots, Rebellion, and Repression
16 Protests and Renewed Violence
17 More Rebellion and Repression
18 Still the “Disquieting” Presence
Notes
Bibliographical Note
Appendix: Excerpts from the United States Code
Index
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