Author: Georgia. Attorney-General's OfficePublish On: 1894
reason to apprehend the outbreak of any riot , rout , tumult , insurrection , mob , or combination to oppose the enforcement of the laws by force or violence , etc. , which cannot be effectually prevented by the ordinary posse comitatus ...
Author: Georgia. Attorney-General's OfficePublish On: 1894
reason to apprehend the outbreak of any riot , rout , tumult , insurrection , mob , or combination to oppose the enforcement of the laws by force or violence , etc. , which cannot be effectually prevented by the ordinary posse comitatus ...
Riot, Rout, and Tumult: Readings in American Social and Political Violence, Contributions in American History No. 69 (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1978), pp. 146–61. Enders, Walter, and Todd Sandler, “What Do We Know about the ...
Author: J. Lutz
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780230608931
Category: Political Science
Page: 213
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Terrorism is often seen as a Middle Eastern problem and terrorists are often perceived as only having a Muslim background. It may surprise many to learn that Americans are and have been terrorists since the birth of the nation. This book investigates and discusses many instances in which Americans were themselves the terrorists and the victims.
( April 1972 ) : 187–218 ; Elizabeth M. Geffen , “ Violence in Philadelphia in the 1840s and 1850s , ” in Roger Lane and John J. Turner , eds . , Riot , Rout and Tumult : Readings in American Social and Political Violence ( Westport ...
Author: Bryan D. Palmer
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 9781583678183
Category: History
Page:
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Peasants, religious heretics, witches, pirates, runaway slaves, prostitutes and pornographers, frequenters of taverns and fraternal society lodge rooms, revolutionaries, blues and jazz musicians, beats, and contemporary youth gangs--those who defied authority, choosing to live outside the defining cultural dominions of early insurgent and, later, dominant capitalism are what Bryan D. Palmer calls people of the night. These lives of opposition, or otherness, were seen by the powerful as deviant, rejecting authority, and consequently threatening to the established order. Constructing a rich historical tapestry of example and experience spanning eight centuries, Palmer details lives of exclusion and challenge, as the "night travels" of the transgressors clash repeatedly with the powerful conventions of their times. Nights of liberation and exhilarating desire--sexual and social--are at the heart of this study. But so too are the dangers of darkness, as marginality is coerced into corners of pressured confinement, or the night is used as a cover for brutalizing terror, as was the case in Nazi Germany or the lynching of African Americans. Making extensive use of the interdisciplinary literature of marginality found in scholarly work in history, sociology, cultural studies, literature, anthropology, and politics, Palmer takes an unflinching look at the rise and transformation of capitalism as it was lived by the dispossessed and those stamped with the mark of otherness.
Concurrence in an intent of tumult and violence , and in any violent , tumultuous act tending to strike terror into ... It is essential to an unlawful assembly , rout or riot , that it should be such as is likely to strike terror into ...
Despite the presence of many elements conducive to riots, social support has been missing. ... in the Cities: A Historical View,” in Roger Lane and John J. Turner, Jr., Riot, Rout and Tumult (Westport, Conn.; Greenwood Press, 1978), pp.
Author: Donald L. Horowitz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520236424
Category: Political Science
Page: 608
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Donald Horowitz defines a deadly ethnic riot as "an intense, though not necessarily unplanned, lethal attack by members of one ethnic group on civilian members of another ethnic group." The book draws examples from all over the world and rigorously analyzes this brutal phenomenon.
REGRATING . See Engrossing . RESCUE . See Escape . RIOT , & c . See Consolidated Statutes , Riot , rout , unlawful assembly , tumult , affray , riding and going armed , and training to arms or drilling unlawfully , are offences which we ...
Riot, Rout, and Tumult: Readings in American Social and Political Violence. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1978. Laraña, Enrique, Hank Johnston, and Joseph R. Gusfield, eds. New Social Movements: From Ideology to Identity.
Author: Ann V. Collins
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
ISBN: 9781440837258
Category: History
Page: 164
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What were the socioeconomic conditions and factors that produced the instances in which riots erupted in northern U.S. cities in 1964? This book examines the year in American history that brought a new era in race relations to the nation. • Presents a comprehensive analysis of the violence that plagued the United States during a crucial period of race relations—information that cannot be found in a single source in the existing literature on racial violence • Offers in-depth case studies of specific riots that erupted in 1964 • Explains why riots occurred where they did in the United States • Explores the 1964 riots within the context of the broader social, economic, and political issues of the 1960s
2 RIOT, ROUT, TUMULT Cumming mayor Charlie Harris was among the most moderate voices in the white community, but even he was so anxious after the Plainville “race war” that he gave his wife shooting lessons, in case she needed to defend ...
Author: Patrick Phillips
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393293029
Category: History
Page: 336
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“Gripping and meticulously documented.”—Don Schanche Jr., Washington Post Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century, was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. But then in September of 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. National Book Award finalist Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth’s tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and ’80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth “all white” well into the 1990s. In precise, vivid prose, Blood at the Root delivers a “vital investigation of Forsyth’s history, and of the process by which racial injustice is perpetuated in America” (Congressman John Lewis).
Sage Publications , 1981 ) ; Richard Wade , “ Violence in Cities , " in Riot , Rout and Tumult , ed . Roger Lane and John J. Turner ( Westport , Conn .: Greenwood Press , 1978 ) ; Richard Brown , Strain of Violence : Historical Studies ...
Author: Susanna Barrows
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520070852
Category: Social Science
Page: 468
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A collection of essays examine the social histories of drinking in Europe, America, and Africa