THE KILLING FIELDS OF THE DEEP SOUTH - THE MARKET FOR COTTON AND THE LYNCHING OF BLACKS, 1882-1930

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BECK, EM [1 ]
TOLNAY, SE [1 ]
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[1] SUNY ALBANY,SOCIOL,ALBANY,NY 12222
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10.2307/2095805
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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We reconsider the relationship between economic conditions and the lynching of blacks in the Deep South from 1882 to 1930 using time series analysis. Net of other factors, lynchings were more frequent in years when the "constant dollar' price of cotton was declining and inflationary pressure was increasing. Relative size of the black population was also positively related to lynching. We conclude that mob violence against southern blacks responded to economic conditions affecting the financial fortunes of southern whites - especially marginal white farmers. These effects were significantly more important in the decades before 1900, possibly because of the declining importance of agriculture, the "Jim Crow' disenfranchisement of blacks, and the increasing outmigration of blacks and whites from the Deep South. -Authors
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