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The trials of George Doyle: race and policing in Jim Crow New Orleans / K. Stephen Prince
"Many people 'colored' have come to the homicide office": police investigations of African American homicides in Memphis, 1920-1945 / Brandon T. Jett
Forced confessions: police torture and the African American struggle for civil rights in the 1930s and 1940s South / Silvan Niedermeier
The South's Sin City: white crime and the limits of law and order in Phenix City, Alabama / Tammy Ingram
Testimonial incapacity and criminal defendants in the South / Pippa Holloway
Sewing and spinning for the state: incarcerated black female garment workers in the Jim Crow South / Talitha L. LeFlouria
Cole Blease's pardoning pen: state power and penal reform in South Carolina / Amy Louise Wood
Hanging, the electric chair, and death penalty reform in the early twentieth-century South / Vivien Miller
The making of the modern death penalty in Jim Crow North Carolina / Seth Kotch.

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