b-boy bouiebaisse @jbouie
yes, a somewhat older but still very valuable book is george rable’s “there was no peace,” which is specifically about the rise of violence in the politics of reconstruction. electoral contestation and armed conflict co-existed in the south from the late 1860s into the 1890s — PolitiTweet.org
inverted vibe curve: burgertown must be defended @PatBlanchfield
a thing that's become distressingly clear reading a lot of recent history that takes Reconstruction as less the end… https://t.co/UaUPerVLyx