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Guy Gugliotta — Grant's Enforcer: Taking Down the Klan - with Charles Lane

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Grant's Enforcer offers a gripping story of the early years after the Civil War and the campaign led by President Grant's attorney general Amos T. Akerman to destroy the Ku Klux Klan. Akerman, a former Georgia slaveholder and the only Southerner to serve in a Reconstruction cabinet, was the first federal lawman to propose using the Fourteenth Amendment to prosecute civil rights violations.In 1871 Akerman and his allies brought the KKK to trial in South Carolina, choosing York County as their principal target. They believed that if they could break the Ku Klux in one small corner of the former Confederacy, they could break it everywhere. Within six months, the prosecutions and convictions in federal court of key Klan leaders and foot soldiers effectively eradicated the Klan for half a century.Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Guy Gugliotta tells the story in real time through the voices of those who bravely resisted the Klan in York County and those who perpetrated its crimes, and through the fierce congressional debates in Washington, D.C., and Akerman's efforts to overcome infighting within the Grant administration. Grant's Enforcer rides with the Ku Klux on its way to a lynching, feels what it's like to be lied to, beaten, spat at, and betrayed by white neighbors you have known all your life, and exults with York's black citizens when the tormenters are finally brought to justice.Gugliotta uses newspapers, documents, and first-person stories, including thousands of pages of testimony under oath taken by a Congressional joint committee tasked in 1871 to study the Ku Klux Klan, a breathtaking compilation of accounts by Ku Klux targets, their attackers, local and national politicians, public officials and private citizens. The result is a vivid portrait of the Reconstruction South through the career of this surprising man.PURCHASE BOOK: https://politics-prose.com/book/9780820373362?ic_referral=Ji_eMXGobbVrhCFCeYqsePgQ90P6jWcJ7FIcVKzx7ScwMwhLgpgetCr_vTtPi6aGCJddqrS0P4ZChIEGEhRIQk9nDDUgUD3O7SN0YBlSkLYxz5BCq6fsC133vlDB4EblvMmtFa0Guy Gugliotta is a prizewinning journalist and author with a long career as a national reporter for the Washington Post and as a foreign correspondent for the Miami Herald. His book Freedom's Cap: The United States Capitol and the Coming of the Civil War was awarded starred reviews in Kirkus and Publishers Weekly and named one of the year's best books by the Washington Post. He lives in New York City.Charles Lane is a Pulitzer-nominated journalist and the author of three books. He is the former deputy opinion editor at the Washington Post and also spent time as a foreign correspondent for and editor of The New Republic; his action against a notorious journalistic fraud at that magazine became the subject of the acclaimed film "Shattered Glass."

Grant's Enforcer offers a gripping story of the early years after the Civil War and the campaign led by President Grant's attorney general Amos T. Akerman to destroy the Ku Klux Klan. Akerman, a former Georgia slaveholder and the only Southerner to serve in a Reconstruction cabinet, was the first federal lawman to propose using the Fourteenth Amendment to prosecute civil rights violations.In 1871 Akerman and his allies brought the KKK to trial in South Carolina, choosing York County as their principal target. They believed that if they could break the Ku Klux in one small corner of the former Confederacy, they could break it everywhere. Within six months, the prosecutions and convictions in federal court of key Klan leaders and foot soldiers effectively eradicated the Klan for half a century.Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Guy Gugliotta tells the story in real time through the voices of those who bravely resisted the Klan in York County and those who perpetrated its crimes, and through the fierce congressional debates in Washington, D.C., and Akerman's efforts to overcome infighting within the Grant administration. Grant's Enforcer rides with the Ku Klux on its way to a lynching, feels what it's like to be lied to, beaten, spat at, and betrayed by white neighbors you have known all your life, and exults with York's black citizens when the tormenters are finally brought to justice.Gugliotta uses newspapers, documents, and first-person stories, including thousands of pages of testimony under oath taken by a Congressional joint committee tasked in 1871 to study the Ku Klux Klan, a breathtaking compilation of accounts by Ku Klux targets, their attackers, local and national politicians, public officials and private citizens. The result is a vivid portrait of the Reconstruction South through the career of this surprising man.PURCHASE BOOK: https://politics-prose.com/book/9780820373362?ic_referral=Ji_eMXGobbVrhCFCeYqsePgQ90P6jWcJ7FIcVKzx7ScwMwhLgpgetCr_vTtPi6aGCJddqrS0P4ZChIEGEhRIQk9nDDUgUD3O7SN0YBlSkLYxz5BCq6fsC133vlDB4EblvMmtFa0Guy Gugliotta is a prizewinning journalist and author with a long career as a national reporter for the Washington Post and as a foreign correspondent for the Miami Herald. His book Freedom's Cap: The United States Capitol and the Coming of the Civil War was awarded starred reviews in Kirkus and Publishers Weekly and named one of the year's best books by the Washington Post. He lives in New York City.Charles Lane is a Pulitzer-nominated journalist and the author of three books. He is the former deputy opinion editor at the Washington Post and also spent time as a foreign correspondent for and editor of The New Republic; his action against a notorious journalistic fraud at that magazine became the subject of the acclaimed film "Shattered Glass."

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