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  • Vigilantism in the United States - Wikipedia
    Lynching was the most common form of vigilantism in the United States with several thousand episodes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries The great majority of victims were African American men in the South
  • Old West Vigilantes - Legends of America
    In the Wild West, where the law was often nonexistent, vigilantes often took “enforcement of the law” and moral codes into their own hands The term vigilante stems from its Spanish equivalent, meaning private security agents
  • More on Vigilantes and Vigilantism - Montana Historical Society
    Vigilantes in the nineteenth-century American West formed self-appointed groups, or committees, to seize the duties of law enforcement and judicial authority in situations when citizens found law enforcement lacking or inadequate
  • Lawmen or Outlaws? 11 Vigilante Groups That Blurred the Lines of . . .
    Here are 11 of the most notorious vigilante groups that left their mark on Wild West history 1 The San Francisco Vigilance Committee was one of the earliest and most famous vigilante groups in the Wild West
  • (PDF) Pax Vigilanticus: Vigilantism, Order and Law in the Nineteenth . . .
    Pax Vigilanticus explores the interplay between vigilantism, order, and law in the context of the 19th-century American West The thesis analyzes the social and cultural factors that fostered a perception of vigilantism as a legitimate form of justice in the absence of effective law enforcement
  • Practitioners of Vigilantism | Towards a Vigilant Society: From Citizen . . .
    The chapter continues with a historical overview of vigilantism, beginning with the American West in the 19th century It also looks at militia groups such as the Klu Klux Klan and the fascist militias in Germany and Italy in the 1920s and 1930s
  • American Vigilantism - JSTOR Daily
    Cohen explores some of the most violent manifestations of this extra-legal political violence in the first two decades of the twentieth century That was when the full weight of the private-public hybrid believed it met its match with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  • VIGILANTES | Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
    Vigilantism spread quickly across the West Vigilantes who were little better than lynch mobs took retribution against anyone considered to be a threat to Great Plains society
  • Vigilantes in the West - Treasure State Lifestyles
    As Montana became an official territory and formal law enforcement was established, the era of vigilantism faded, yet its reputation endures in the story of Montana and the American West
  • Vigilantism - Origins - Victims, Law, Force, and Vigilance - JRank
    American vigilantism originally arose as a frontier response to the threat and reality of crime The first settlers who moved to the Deep South and the Old West were not protected by a criminal justice system





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