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Who Killed John Clayton? - Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893 (Paperback, New)
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Who Killed John Clayton? - Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861-1893 (Paperback, New)
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In 1888 a group of armed and masked Democrats stole a ballot box
from a small town in Conway County, Arkansas. The box contained
most of the county's black Republican votes, thereby assuring
defeat for candidate John Clayton in a close race for the U.S.
Congress. Days after he announced he would contest the election, a
volley of buckshot ripped through Clayton's hotel window, killing
him instantly. Thus began a yet-to-be-solved, century-old mystery.
More than a description of this particular event, however, Who
Killed John Clayton? traces patterns of political violence in this
section of the South over a three-decade period. Using vivid
courtroom-type detail, Barnes describes how violence was used to
define and control the political system in the post-Reconstruction
South and how this system in turn produced Jim Crow. Although white
Unionists and freed blacks had joined under the banner of the
Republican Party and gained the upper hand during Reconstruction,
during these last decades of the nineteenth century conservative
elites, first organized as the Ku Klux Klan and then as the revived
Democratic Party, regained power-via such tactics as murdering
political opponents, lynching blacks, and defrauding elections.
This important recounting of the struggle over political power will
engage those interested in Southern and American history.
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