Description: Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America Published in Santa Fe, NM, by Twin Palms Publishers in 2000. 2nd edition. Limited to 6,000 copies. Nearly 100 photos of “one of the darkest and sickest periods in American history.” The images document some of the recorded 3,436 lynchings of African Americans from 1882-1950, although the actual death toll was undoubtedly much higher. Edited with text by James Allen. Foreword by Civil Rights icon John Lewis. Essays by Hilton Als and Leon F. Litwack. 209 pp. Photos are mostly b&w and sepia, with some in color. Pictorial endpapers of a large mob at a lynching. Sturdy clothbound hardcover in dust jacket. Printed on thick, quality paper. Book is clean and unworn. Jacket has scuffs and rubbing but no tears. Protected by a clear archival cover. Free shipping in the US, securely packaged in a box.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Author: James Allen; Hilton Als; Congressman John Lewis; Leon F. Litwack
Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers
Topic: Photography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: American history, racial terrorism
Year Printed: 2000