American Mobbing, 1828-1861

American Mobbing, 1828-1861

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Grimsted David
Oxford University Press Inc
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American Mobbing, 1828-1861 is a comprehensive history of mob violence in antebellum America. David Grimsted argues that, though the issue of slavery provoked riots in both the North and the South, the riots produced two different reactions. In the South anti-slavery rioting was widely tolerated and effectively encouraged Southern support for slavery. In the North, both pro-slavery and anti-slavery riots were put down, often violently, by the authorities, resulting usually in a public reaction against slavery. Grimsted thus demonstrates that mob violence was a major cause of the social split that led to the Civil War.
EAN 9780195117073
ISBN 0195117077
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication date July 9, 1998
Pages 392
Language English
Dimensions 242 x 163 x 26
Country United States
Authors Grimsted David