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Buried in the Bitter Waters

The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America

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Buried in the Bitter Waters

De: Elliot Jaspin
Narrado por: Don Leslie
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From the heart of the Midwest to the Deep South, from the mountains of North Carolina to the Texas frontier, words like these have echoed through more than a century of American history. The call heralded not a tornado or a hurricane, but a very unnatural disaster: a manmade wave of racial cleansing that purged black populations from counties across the nation.

We have long known about horrific episodes of lynching in the South, but the story of widespread racial cleansing above and below the Mason-Dixon Line has remained almost entirely unknown. Time after time, in the period between Reconstruction and the 1920s, whites banded together to drive out the blacks in their midst. They burned and killed indiscriminately and drove thousands from their homes, sweeping entire counties clear of blacks to make them racially "pure". The expulsions were swift; in many cases, it took no more than 24 hours to eliminate an entire African-American population. Shockingly, these areas remain virtually all-white to this day.

Based on nearly a decade of painstaking research in archives and census records, Buried in the Bitter Waters provides irrefutable evidence that racial cleansing occurred again and again on American soil, and fundamentally reshaped the geography of race.

©2007 Elliot Jaspin (P)2007 HighBridge Company
Afroamericano Américas Ciencias Sociales Demografía Específica Estados Unidos Estudios Afroamericanos Racismo y Discriminación Violencia en la Sociedad Discriminación Justicia social Desastre natural

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"In the tradition of muckraking journalism and detective history, Elliot Jaspin employs the modern term 'cleansing' to uncover a hideous and veiled part of America's racial past....This book forces a moral confrontation with the truth that the past matters, however innocently we prefer to live in the present. With engaging prose and dogged research, Jaspin reveals America's home-grown pogroms." (David W. Blight, Professor of American History, Yale University)

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Topic was well presented and thoughtful. As a white boy raised in Kansas, I have a lot of reevaluating to do. The material was presented with me in mind.

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The history of the United States is filled with shameful stories of the treatment of her African American citizens. This book should be required reading for all students in high school and presented in such a way that it is used for understanding of the economic plight of African American families.

This book should be required reading.

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This is an awful, terrible, truth bearing slice of not just Black history but American history. It’s important to note that it isn’t a history that’s very long ago. This is a book that should be required reading from high school through college. These pieces of lost, covered over, and “fabled” happenings are as relevant in 2019 as they were when they happened. This history lingers in our families, towns, cities and country. It is in our education and employment systems. Our history is recurring even today and this book speaks to the truth of that fact.

Great history lesson. Should be required reading.

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buried in bitter Waters is a must-read for all black Americans this Book gives detail information of black Americans playing that was stolen and how they were able to continue even to this day to cover up the lies and half-truths two keep from pain Reformation

Black people playing that have been stolen

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Accounts of real life occurrences that are relevant today throughout the United States - the disbelief of segregation and evidence continues to thrive throughout this country - and people want to say that it is a thing of the past - outdated by whom? My question is whose past are we trying to forget! Thought provoking accounts of inhumane treatment of people for merely sharing different skin pigmentation. Join Mr. Jaspin and others in opening up your eyes and mind to societies public divide – take a stand to erase separation permanently instead of conveniently.

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