Assassination in America

Assassination in America

VonTom Sotis

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Assassination in America offers a compelling exploration of the assassinations that have shaped the course of American history from the pre-Revolutionary era to the modern day. Spanning more than 250 years, this meticulously researched book examines the lives lost to political and ideological violence, the forces that fueled these acts, and their enduring impact on the nation. From the Boston Massacre in 1770 to the modern-day attempts on public figures, Assassination in America delves into the pivotal events that highlight the vulnerabilities and resilience of a democratic society. It chronicles the murders of towering figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and John F. Kennedy, as well as lesser-known yet equally significant assassinations, including those of civil rights activists, journalists, and cultural icons. Each chapter delves into the personal stories of the victims, the motivations of their assassins, and the societal tensions that set the stage for these tragedies. Through vivid storytelling and historical analysis, the book explores recurring themes of power, resistance, racial injustice, and ideological extremism. It also examines how advancements in technology and media have amplified the impact of these events, shaping public consciousness and legacy. Assassination in America is more than a history of violence; it is a reflection of the nation's struggle to reconcile its ideals with the darker impulses of human behavior. By understanding the forces that lead to political violence and the lessons learned from these events, the book offers a roadmap for fostering a more just and united society.

Details

Veröffentlicht am
Nov 26, 2024
Sprache
English
ISBN
9781300818113
Kategorie
Geschichte
Copyright
Alle Rechte vorbehalten - Standard-Urheberrechtslizenz
Autoren/Mitwirkende
Von (Autor): Tom Sotis

Spezifikationen

Seiten
492
Bindung
Paperback Paperback
Farbe für den Innenteil des Buches
schwarz & weiß
Abmessungen
US Trade (6 x 9 Zoll / 152 x 229 mm)

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