Lynchings and Mob Violence in America
mob violence against Mexicans during this time period represents a stark quality of the American character to which traditional theories of vigilantism do not apply. The authors’ challenging of other historical viewpoints is evident throughout, particularly in the section that addresses frontier theories of mob violence. The authors show that these theories are limited in that they do not fully explain the use of mob violence in places where legal systems were in place. The authors contest that the legal system actually facilitated mob violence against Mexicans. The evidence for the article comes from primary texts in both English and Spanish, as the authors… Continue Reading...

