Red Summer The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America
, by McWhirter, CameronNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781250009067 | 1250009065
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 7/3/2012
After World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War. Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Their resistance began the great dismantling of institutional prejudice that had long marred American society. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings - including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville - Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.