Getting Away with Murder
Discover the compelling exploration of racial injustice in Vanessa A. Holloway's insightful book, Getting Away with Murder. Published by the University Press of America in 2014, this thought-provoking work spans 122 pages and delves into the troubling history of anti-lynching proposals introduced in the United States Congress during the early twentieth century. Holloway argues that the constitutional defenses for these proposals were often mere excuses, reflecting the deeply entrenched racist attitudes of Southern Democrats towards black Americans. This book is essential for anyone interested in civil rights, American history, and the ongoing struggle against racism. Dive into this critical analysis and understand the complexities of America's past and its implications for the present. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this powerful narrative.