An Absolute Massacre

The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, State & Local, Civil War Period (1850-1877)
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Author: James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. ISBN: 9780807151310
Publisher: LSU Press Publication: October 1, 2004
Imprint: LSU Press Language: English
Author: James G. Hollandsworth, Jr.
ISBN: 9780807151310
Publisher: LSU Press
Publication: October 1, 2004
Imprint: LSU Press
Language: English

In the summer of 1866, racial tensions ran high in Louisiana as a constitutional convention considered disenfranchising former Confederates and enfranchising blacks. On July 30, a procession of black suffrage supporters pushed through an angry throng of hostile whites. Words were exchanged, shots rang out, and within minutes a riot erupted with unrestrained fury. When it was over, at least forty-eight men -- an overwhelming majority of them black -- lay dead and more than two hundred had been wounded. In An Absolute Massacre, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., examines the events surrounding the confrontation and offers a compelling look at the racial tinderbox that was the post-Civil War South.

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In the summer of 1866, racial tensions ran high in Louisiana as a constitutional convention considered disenfranchising former Confederates and enfranchising blacks. On July 30, a procession of black suffrage supporters pushed through an angry throng of hostile whites. Words were exchanged, shots rang out, and within minutes a riot erupted with unrestrained fury. When it was over, at least forty-eight men -- an overwhelming majority of them black -- lay dead and more than two hundred had been wounded. In An Absolute Massacre, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., examines the events surrounding the confrontation and offers a compelling look at the racial tinderbox that was the post-Civil War South.

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