A Slow, Calculated Lynching
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A Slow, Calculated Lynching

The Story of Clyde Kennard

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A Slow, Calculated Lynching

The Story of Clyde Kennard

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In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, countless Black citizens endured violent resistance and even death while fighting for their constitutional rights. One of those citizens, Clyde Kennard (1927–1963), a Korean War veteran and civil rights leader from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, attempted repeatedly to enroll at the all-white Mississippi Southern College—now the University of Southern Mississippi—in the late 1950s. In A Slow, Calculated Lynching: The Story of Clyde Kennard, Devery S. Anderson tells the story of a man who paid the ultimate price for trying to attend a white college during Jim Crow. Rather than facing conventional vigilantes, he stood opposed to the governor, the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, and other high-ranking entities willing to stop at nothing to deny his dreams. In this comprehensive and extensively researched biography, Anderson examines the relentless subterfuge against Kennard, including the cruelly successful attempts to frame him—once for a misdemeanor and then for a felony. This second conviction resulted in a sentence of seven years hard labor at Mississippi State Penitentiary, forever disqualifying him from attending a state-sponsored school. While imprisoned, he developed cancer, was denied care, then sadly died six months after the governor commuted his sentence. In this prolonged lynching, Clyde Kennard was robbed of his ambitions and ultimately his life, but his final days and legacy reject the notion that he was powerless.Anderson highlights the resolve of friends and fellow activists to posthumously restore his name. Those who fought against him, and later for him, link a story of betrayal and redemption, chronicling the worst and best in southern race relations. The redemption was not only a symbolic one for Kennard but proved healing for the entire state. He was gone, but countless others still benefit from Kennard's legacy and the biracial, bipartisan effort he inspired.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Prologue: “No Better Teacher than Courage”
  8. 1. “A Great Warrior in Battle”
  9. 2. “History Is in the Making”
  10. 3. “To Spy on the Enemy”
  11. 4. “To Follow a Reasonable Course”
  12. 5. “If the Segregationists Have Their Way”
  13. 6. “You Swore to Tell the Truth”
  14. 7. “Every Semblance of Innocence”
  15. 8. “How Can You Continue to Fight?”
  16. 9. “A System So Corrupt”
  17. 10. “Martyrdom”
  18. 11. “Dreams That Live after Death”
  19. 12. “Gestures of Conscience”
  20. 13. “Until Justice Is Restored”
  21. Epilogue: “So Rightfully Deserved”
  22. Acknowledgments
  23. Notes
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index
  26. About the Author