United in gender, divided by race: Reconstruction of issue and identity by the association of southern women for the prevention of lynching (original) (raw)

Communication Studies, 1995

Abstract

This essay begins to investigate the relationship between race and gender in communication through study of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching (1930‐1942). Organized by and composed exclusively of white women, this campaign managed to reconstruct lynching from a race issue to a gender issue. In doing so, the leader of the ASWPL, Jessie Daniel Ames,

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