Lethal State
eBook - ePub

Lethal State

A History of the Death Penalty in North Carolina

  1. 320 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Lethal State

A History of the Death Penalty in North Carolina

About this book

For years, American states have tinkered with the machinery of death, seeking to align capital punishment with evolving social standards and public will. Against this backdrop, North Carolina had long stood out as a prolific executioner with harsh mandatory sentencing statutes. But as the state sought to remake its image as modern and business-progressive in the early twentieth century, the question of execution preoccupied lawmakers, reformers, and state boosters alike.

In this book, Seth Kotch recounts the history of the death penalty in North Carolina from its colonial origins to the present. He tracks the attempts to reform and sanitize the administration of death in a state as dedicated to its image as it was to rigid racial hierarchies. Through this lens, Lethal State helps explain not only Americans' deep and growing uncertainty about the death penalty but also their commitment to it.

Kotch argues that Jim Crow justice continued to reign in the guise of a modernizing, orderly state and offers essential insight into the relationship between race, violence, and power in North Carolina. The history of capital punishment in North Carolina, as in other states wrestling with similar issues, emerges as one of state-building through lethal punishment.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Announcement Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Graph, Illustrations, and Tables
  8. Introduction: A History of the Present
  9. 1. The General Sense of Justice: Lynching and the Death Penalty, 1880–1950
  10. 2. Without Howling, Without Squirming: Reinventing the Death Penalty in Jim Crow North Carolina, 1910–1936
  11. 3. I Cannot Allow This Boy to Be Executed: The Essential Role of Mercy, 1910–1949
  12. 4. Intelligent and Civilized Sentiments: Activism, Discretion, and the Decline of the Death Penalty, 1941–1961
  13. 5. An Emotional Craving: The Revival of the Death Penalty in North Carolina, 1961–1984
  14. Conclusion: A History of Failure?
  15. Acknowledgments
  16. Appendix A. Executions in North Carolina, 1865–1909
  17. Appendix B. Executions in North Carolina, 1910–1961
  18. Appendix C. Lynchings and Possible Lynchings in North Carolina, 1865–1946
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Series Page