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Author DeSantis, John, author

Title The Thibodaux Massacre
Published Arcadia Publishing Inc. 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Citation -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword, by Burnell Tolbert -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- PART I: SUGAR, SLAVES AND CIVIL WAR -- 1. Bittersweet Beginning -- 2. Civil War and Occupation -- 3. Unreconstructed Rebels -- PART II: BIRTH OF A MOVEMENT -- 4. Trouble in Town and Fields -- 5. Seeds of Revolt -- 6. Battle Lines -- PART III: A PAGE TORN FROM HISTORY -- 7. Violence and Threats -- 8. A Deadly Ball -- 9. Massacre -- 10. Aftermath -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Author
Summary On November 23, 1887, white vigilantes gunned down unarmed black laborers and their families during a spree lasting more than two hours. The violence erupted due to strikes on Louisiana sugar cane plantations. Fear, rumor and white supremacist ideals clashed with an unprecedented labor action to create an epic tragedy. A future member of the U.S. House of Representatives was among the leaders of a mob that routed black men from houses and forced them to a stretch of railroad track, ordering them to run for their lives before gunning them down. According to a witness, the guns firing in the black neighborhoods sounded like a battle. Author and award-winning reporter John DeSantis uses correspondence, interviews and federal records to detail this harrowing true story
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Subject Homicide -- Louisiana -- History -- 19th century
Violence -- Louisiana -- History -- 19th century
Homicide.
Violence.
Louisiana.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781439658673
1439658676