What Virtue There Is in Fire: Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose by Edwin T. Arnold

What Virtue There Is in Fire: Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose

Edwin T. Arnold

264 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

nonfiction history dark medium-paced
Powered by AI (Beta)
Loading...

Description

The 1899 lynching of Sam Hose in Newnan, Georgia, was one of the earliest and most gruesome events in a tragic chapter of U.S. history. Hose was a black laborer accused of killing Alfred Cranford, a white farmer, and raping his wife. The national ...

Read more

Community Reviews Summary of 1 rating

Average rating

3.0

Content Warnings

This book doesn't have any content warnings yet!

If you're the author of this book and want to add author-approved content warnings, please email us at [email protected] to request the content warning form.