The mob and the machine (Paperback)
James G. Edwards, II
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Add to basketPaperback. The Mob spilled the blood. The Machine buried the truth.In The Mob and the Machine: White Supremacy, Propaganda, and Policy, historian James G. Edwards II delivers a searing examination of how racial terror in America was not simply the work of rogue mobs-but a calculated system of violence, silence, and complicity.This powerful narrative unpacks the coordinated efforts of white mobs, the media's manipulative role, and government institutions that stood by-or actively participated-as Black lives and communities were destroyed. From the Red Summer of 1919 to the press-rooms that fanned the flames of hate, to lawmakers who shaped policy around exclusion and control, Edwards exposes how the architecture of white supremacy was built not just with fists, but with ink and law.Combining rigorous research, untold stories, and sharp historical insight, The Mob and the Machine challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths: that America's racial violence was never random-and its legacy is far from over. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The Mob spilled the blood. The Machine buried the truth.
In The Mob and the Machine: White Supremacy, Propaganda, and Policy, historian James G. Edwards II delivers a searing examination of how racial terror in America was not simply the work of rogue mobs-but a calculated system of violence, silence, and complicity.
This powerful narrative unpacks the coordinated efforts of white mobs, the media's manipulative role, and government institutions that stood by-or actively participated-as Black lives and communities were destroyed. From the Red Summer of 1919 to the press-rooms that fanned the flames of hate, to lawmakers who shaped policy around exclusion and control, Edwards exposes how the architecture of white supremacy was built not just with fists, but with ink and law.
Combining rigorous research, untold stories, and sharp historical insight, The Mob and the Machine challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths: that America's racial violence was never random-and its legacy is far from over.
James G. Edwards II is an avid reader and emerging voice in historical and economic storytelling. With a deep passion for money, history, economics, and business, James brings a sharp, curious mind to the page-blending engaging narrative with thoughtful analysis. A new writer with ELC Publishing, he is committed to turning his long-held interests and extensive published work into books that inform, entertain, and provoke reflection.
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