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The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a Legacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth
Author: Karen Branan
Year: January 1, 2016
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Language: English



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The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a Legacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth In 1912, a white man named Ed Johnson was shot dead on the porch of a black woman in Harris County, Georgia. Days later, a white lynch mob sanctioned by the sheriff, who was also the great-grandfather of the author, Karen Branan, murdered four innocent black people - a black woman and three black men - in a brutal public display of racial violence. This chilling event not only left deep scars on the community but also had far-reaching implications for race relations in the Jim Crow South. In her book, The Family Tree, Branan delves into the events and motives that led to the lynching, revealing surprising new insights into the day-to-day reality of racial tensions in the region. Through her extensive research, which included combing through diaries, letters, and interviewing community elders, Branan uncovers a web of privilege, power, anger, and atonement that has shaped the lives of her family members for generations. She takes readers back to the Civil War era, demonstrating how plantation politics and the Lost Cause movement set the stage for the fiery racial dynamics of the twentieth century.
The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth В 1912 году белый мужчина по имени Эд Джонсон был застрелен на крыльце чернокожей женщины в округе Харрис, штат Джорджия. Несколько дней спустя толпа белых линчевателей, санкционированная шерифом, который также был прадедом автора, Карен Бранан, убила четырех невинных чернокожих людей - чернокожую женщину и трех чернокожих мужчин - в жестокой публичной демонстрации расового насилия. Это пугающее событие не только оставило глубокие шрамы на сообществе, но и имело далеко идущие последствия для расовых отношений на юге Джима Кроу. В своей книге «Семейное древо» Бранан углубляется в события и мотивы, которые привели к линчеванию, раскрывая удивительное новое понимание повседневной реальности расовой напряженности в регионе. Благодаря своим обширным исследованиям, которые включали прочесывание дневников, писем и интервью с старейшинами сообщества, Бранан раскрывает сеть привилегий, власти, гнева и искупления, которая формировала жизнь членов ее семьи на протяжении поколений. Она возвращает читателей в эпоху Гражданской войны, демонстрируя, как политика плантаций и движение «Потерянное дело» подготовили почву для огненной расовой динамики ХХ века.
The Family Tree : A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth En 1912, un homme blanc nommé Ed Johnson a été abattu sur le porche d'une femme noire dans le comté de Harris, en Géorgie. Quelques jours plus tard, une foule de lyncheurs blancs, sanctionnée par le shérif, qui était également l'arrière-grand-père de l'auteur, Karen Branan, a tué quatre personnes noires innocentes - une femme noire et trois hommes noirs - dans une violente manifestation publique de violence raciale. Cet événement effrayant a non seulement laissé des cicatrices profondes sur la communauté, mais a également eu des conséquences considérables sur les relations raciales dans le sud de Jim Crow. Dans son livre L'arbre généalogique, Branan explore les événements et les motivations qui ont conduit au lynchage, révélant une étonnante nouvelle compréhension de la réalité quotidienne des tensions raciales dans la région. Grâce à ses recherches approfondies, qui comprenaient des journaux, des lettres et des entrevues avec des anciens de la communauté, Branan révèle le réseau de privilèges, de pouvoir, de colère et de rédemption qui a façonné la vie des membres de sa famille au fil des générations. Il ramène les lecteurs à l'époque de la guerre civile, montrant comment la politique des plantations et le mouvement « t Cause » ont préparé le terrain à la dynamique raciale ardente du XXe siècle.
The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth En 1912, un hombre blanco llamado Ed Johnson fue asesinado a tiros en el porche de una mujer negra en el condado de Harris, Georgia. Unos días después, una multitud de linchadores blancos autorizados por el sheriff, que también era bisabuelo de la autora, Karen Branan, asesinaron a cuatro personas negras inocentes -una mujer negra y tres hombres negras- en una brutal manifestación pública de violencia racial. Este aterrador evento no sólo dejó profundas cicatrices en la comunidad, sino que también tuvo consecuencias de largo alcance en las relaciones raciales en el sur de Jim Crow. En su libro «árbol de la familia», Branan profundiza en los acontecimientos y motivos que llevaron al linchamiento, revelando una sorprendente nueva comprensión de la realidad cotidiana de las tensiones raciales en la región. A través de su extensa investigación, que incluyó peinar diarios, cartas y entrevistas con ancianos de la comunidad, Branan revela la red de privilegios, poder, ira y redención que ha moldeado la vida de los miembros de su familia durante generaciones. Devuelve a los lectores a la época de la Guerra Civil, demostrando cómo la política de plantaciones y el movimiento Causa Perdida prepararon el terreno para la ardiente dinámica racial del siglo XX.
The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secret, and My Search for the Truth Em 1912, um homem branco chamado Ed Johnson foi morto a tiros em uma porta de uma mulher negra em Harris County, Geórgia. Dias depois, uma multidão de vigilantes brancos, autorizada pelo xerife que também era bisavô da autora, Karen Branan, matou quatro pessoas negras inocentes - uma mulher negra e três homens negros - em uma violenta demonstração pública de violência racial. Este evento assustador não só deixou cicatrizes profundas na comunidade, mas também teve grandes consequências para as relações raciais no sul do Jim Crowe. Em seu livro «A Árvore da Família», Branan se aprofundou sobre os acontecimentos e motivos que levaram ao linchamento, revelando uma surpreendente nova compreensão da realidade cotidiana das tensões raciais na região. Através de suas extensas pesquisas, que incluem a busca de diários, cartas e entrevistas com os anciãos da comunidade, Branan revela a rede de privilégios, poder, raiva e redenção que moldou a vida de seus familiares durante gerações. Ela traz os leitores de volta à época da Guerra Civil, mostrando como a política de plantações e o movimento «Causa Perdida» prepararam o terreno para a dinâmica racial de fogo do século XX.
The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secret, and My Search for the Truth Nel 1912 un uomo bianco di nome Ed Johnson fu ucciso a colpi d'arma da fuoco sulla porta di una donna nera nella contea di Harris, Georgia. Pochi giorni dopo, una folla di vigilanti bianchi, autorizzata dallo sceriffo che era anche il bisnonno dell'autore, Karen Branan, uccise quattro persone di colore innocenti, una donna di colore e tre uomini di colore, in una violenta dimostrazione pubblica di violenza razziale. Questo evento spaventoso non solo ha lasciato profonde cicatrici sulla comunità, ma ha avuto anche conseguenze di grande portata sulle relazioni razziali a sud di Jim Crowe. Nel suo libro «L'albero della famiglia», Branan approfondisce gli eventi e le motivazioni che hanno portato al linciaggio, rivelando una straordinaria nuova comprensione della realtà quotidiana delle tensioni razziali nella regione. Grazie ai suoi approfonditi studi, che includono la ricerca di diari, lettere e interviste con gli anziani della comunità, Branan rivela una rete di privilegi, potere, rabbia e redenzione che ha forgiato la vita dei suoi familiari per generazioni. Riporta i lettori all'epoca della guerra civile, dimostrando come la politica delle piantagioni e il movimento «Causa Perduta» abbiano preparato il terreno per le dinamiche razziali di fuoco del XX secolo.
The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth 1912 wurde ein weißer Mann namens Ed Johnson auf der Veranda einer schwarzen Frau in Harris County, Georgia, erschossen. Ein paar Tage später tötete eine Menge weißer Selbstjustizler, die von einem Sheriff, der auch der Urgroßvater des Autors war, Karen Branan, sanktioniert wurde, vier unschuldige Schwarze - eine schwarze Frau und drei schwarze Männer - in einer brutalen öffentlichen Demonstration von Rassengewalt. Dieses erschreckende Ereignis hinterließ nicht nur tiefe Narben in der Gemeinde, sondern hatte auch weitreichende Folgen für die Rassenbeziehungen im Süden von Jim Crow. In seinem Buch The Family Tree geht Branan auf die Ereignisse und Motive ein, die zur Lynchjustiz geführt haben, und enthüllt überraschende neue Einblicke in die alltägliche Realität der Rassenspannungen in der Region. Durch ihre umfangreiche Forschung, die das Durchkämmen von Tagebüchern, Briefen und Interviews mit Gemeindeältesten umfasste, enthüllt Branan das Netzwerk von Privilegien, Macht, Wut und Erlösung, das das ben ihrer Familienmitglieder seit Generationen geprägt hat. Es führt die ser zurück in die Zeit des Bürgerkriegs und zeigt, wie die Plantagenpolitik und die t Business-Bewegung den Boden für die feurige Rassendynamik des 20. Jahrhunderts bereitet haben.
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The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia, a gacy of Secrets, and My Search for the Truth (Aile Ağacı: Gürcistan'da Bir Linç, Sırların Gacy'si ve Gerçeği Arayışım) 1912 yılında, Ed Johnson adında beyaz bir adam Harris County, Georgia'da siyah bir kadının verandasında vurularak öldürüldü. Günler sonra, aynı zamanda yazarın büyük dedesi Karen Branan olan şerif tarafından onaylanan beyaz bir uyanık mafya, dört masum siyah insanı - siyah bir kadın ve üç siyah adamı - şiddetli bir ırkçı şiddet gösterisinde öldürdü. Bu korkutucu olay sadece toplumda derin izler bırakmakla kalmadı, aynı zamanda Jim Crow South'daki ırk ilişkileri için geniş kapsamlı sonuçlar doğurdu. "The Family Tree'adlı kitabında Branan, linçe yol açan olayları ve motifleri inceleyerek, bölgedeki ırksal gerilimlerin günlük gerçekliğine dair şaşırtıcı yeni bir anlayış ortaya koyuyor. Günlükleri, mektupları ve topluluk büyükleriyle yapılan röportajları tarayan kapsamlı araştırması sayesinde Branan, aile üyelerinin hayatlarını nesiller boyunca şekillendiren bir ayrıcalık, güç, öfke ve kurtuluş ağını ortaya çıkarır. Okuyucuları İç Savaş dönemine geri götürüyor, plantasyon politikalarının ve Kayıp Neden hareketinin 20. yüzyılın ateşli ırksal dinamiklerine nasıl zemin hazırladığını gösteriyor.
شجرة العائلة: الإعدام خارج نطاق القانون في جورجيا، وإرث من الأسرار، وبحثي عن الحقيقة في عام 1912، قُتل رجل أبيض يُدعى إد جونسون بالرصاص على شرفة امرأة سوداء في مقاطعة هاريس، جورجيا. بعد أيام، قتل حشد من الحراس البيض أقره الشريف، الذي كان أيضًا الجد الأكبر للمؤلف، كارين برانان، أربعة أشخاص سود أبرياء - امرأة سوداء وثلاثة رجال سود - في عرض علني عنيف للعنف العنصري. لم يترك هذا الحدث المخيف ندوبًا عميقة على المجتمع فحسب، بل كان له أيضًا عواقب بعيدة المدى على العلاقات العرقية في جيم كرو ساوث. في كتابه «شجرة العائلة»، يتعمق برانان في الأحداث والدوافع التي أدت إلى الإعدام خارج نطاق القانون، مما يكشف عن فهم جديد مفاجئ للواقع اليومي للتوترات العرقية في المنطقة. من خلال بحثها المكثف، الذي تضمن تمشيط اليوميات والرسائل والمقابلات مع شيوخ المجتمع، تكشف برانان عن شبكة من الامتيازات والقوة والغضب والخلاص التي شكلت حياة أفراد عائلتها لأجيال. تعيد القراء إلى حقبة الحرب الأهلية، وتوضح كيف مهدت سياسات المزارع وحركة القضية المفقودة الطريق للديناميكيات العرقية النارية في القرن العشرين.

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