There Is a Deep Brooding in Arkansas by Scott W. Stern audiobook

There Is a Deep Brooding in Arkansas: The Rape Trials That Sustained Jim Crow, and the People Who Fought It, from Thurgood Marshall to Maya Angelou

By Scott W. Stern
Read by Nicole Cash

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    ISBN: 9798228818101

Runtime: 17.28 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A sweeping study of sexual assault trials in the Jim Crow South, detailing the racial and economic inequities of rape law and the resistance of ordinary women   In the early years of the twentieth century, Mississippi County, Arkansas, was a brutal and profitable place. Home to starving, landless farmers, the county produced almost two percent of the entire world’s cotton. It was also the site of two rape trials that made national headlines: an accusation that sent two Black men, almost certainly innocent, to death row; and the case of two white men, almost certainly guilty, who were likewise sentenced to death but who would ultimately face a very different fate. Braiding together these stories, Scott W. Stern examines how the Jim Crow legal system relied on selectively prosecuting rape to uphold the racial, gender, and economic hierarchies of the segregated, unequal South. But as much as rape law was a site of oppression, it was also, Stern shows, an arena of fierce resistance.   Based on deep archival research, this kaleidoscopic narrative includes new information about the early career of Thurgood Marshall, who called one of the Mississippi County trials “worse than any we have had as yet,” and the anti-rape activism of Maya Angelou, who came of age in Arkansas and whose decision to write about her own sexual assault helped shape a burgeoning movement.

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Author Bio: Scott W. Stern

Author Bio: Scott W. Stern

Scott W. Stern is a graduate of Yale University, with a BA and MA in American Studies, summa cum laude. His thesis on the American Plan won Yale’s Norman Holmes Pearson Prize.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 17.28
Audience: Adult
Language: English