"Sensitive and direct analysis of the most terrible episode in the history of Florida ... McGovern has created a very detailed case study to enhance the general understanding of violence against violence and vigilance - Florida History quarter
"[McGovern] successfully wrote a story narration about this terrible story, he explored its causes and consequences." - American Historical Review
"An elaborate historical case study, Lynch, its precedent, and its consequences." - Modern Sociology
James R. McGovern was first published in 1982 and killed a serious incident due to the death of Claude Neal. Blacks died in southern thugs during the 1960s between the 1980s and 1980s. The occurrence of World War II
Neil was accused of cruel rape and the murder of a young white woman, Rola Cannidi, which she knew from childhood. On 26th October 1934 a group of well-organized mobs took Neil out of his cell phone. The following night, the mob mobilized him to torture and kill Neil and repeated this process until the victim died. A large group of men, women and children gathered together to testify, celebrated, helped Lynch, further destroyed Neil's body. Finally, the struck corpses were presented as warnings stopping from the courts of Jackson County, Florida.
Embarrassing anatomy outlines the social background of Jackson County, Florida, based on extensive research and interviews with black and white people who remember the death of Neil. Be proud of the role of civil war - and see which elements of the county's structure are causing violence against the mob. McGovern provides a powerful anatomy of a very violent incident
Claude Neil is a 23-year-old farmer living in Jackson County, Florida, who killed 20-year-old daughter Lola Canadi, a white boss, on rape charges in 1934. As he moved from prison to prison, white mobs could not find him before the trial. But in the end they followed him in Alabama, pointed the gun to the guards and fled with Neil. The news of his arrest attracted up to 3,000 blood-hungry people. To prevent the riot, some people got hurt - except Neil - he was lynched by a group of six people and dragged him to the Canndys farm behind the car, and the family of Lola was injured I cut it and shot it. A bystander stabbed it, spit it out, and drove a car to it. Then his body was driven to town and stuck on top of the oak, so the whole mob got on the stream. People peeled. His hands were separated and eventually shocked. He was ignited
James R. McGovern was first published in 1982 and killed a serious incident due to the death of Claude Neal. Blacks died in southern thugs during the 1960s between the 1980s and 1980s. World War II broke out. Neil was accused of cruel rape and the murder of a young white woman, Rola Cannidi, which she knew from childhood. On 26th October 1934 a group of well-organized mobs took Neil out of his cell phone. The following night, the mob mobilized him to torture and kill Neil and repeated this process until the victim died. A large group of men, women and children gathered together to testify, celebrated, helped Lynch, further destroyed Neil's body. Finally, the struck corpses were presented as warnings stopping from the courts of Jackson County, Florida.