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Right to Revolt - The Crusade for Racial Justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods (Hardcover)
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Right to Revolt - The Crusade for Racial Justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods (Hardcover)
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On January 10, 1966, Klansmen murdered civil rights leader Vernon
Dahmer in Forrest County, Mississippi. Despite the FBI's growing
conflict against the Klan, recent civil rights legislation, and
progressive court rulings, the Imperial Wizard promised his men:
""no jury in Mississippi would convict a white man for killing a
nigger."" Yet this murder inspired change. Since the onset of the
civil rights movement, local authorities had mitigated federal
intervention by using subtle but insidious methods to suppress
activism in public arenas. They perpetuated a myth of Forrest
County as a bastion of moderation in a state notorious for
extremism. To sustain that fiction, officials emphasized that
Dahmer's killers hailed from neighboring Jones County and pursued
convictions vigorously. Although the Dahmer case became a watershed
in the long struggle for racial justice, it also obscured Forrest
County's brutal racial history. Patricia Michelle Boyett debunks
the myth of moderation by exploring the mob lynchings, police
brutality, malicious prosecutions, and Klan terrorism that linked
Forrest and Jones Counties since their founding. She traces how
racial atrocities during World War II and the Cold War inspired
local blacks to transform their counties into revolutionary
battlefields of the movement. Their electrifying campaigns captured
global attention, forced federal intervention, produced landmark
trials, and chartered a significant post-civil rights crusade. By
examining the interactions of black and white locals, state and
federal actors, and visiting activists from settlement to
contemporary times, Boyett presents a comprehensive portrait of one
of the South's most tortured and transformative landscapes.
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