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Lynched by Angela D. Sims
Lynched by Angela D. Sims









Lynched by Angela D. Sims

earned WCC All-Academic Team honors for the third-straight year. chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-America ® Men's Basketball second-team (he heared first-team honors in 2012). a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award, given for achievement on and off the court. named to the USBWA and NABC All-District team for the second straight year.

Lynched by Angela D. Sims

a honorable mention All-America selection for the second-straight year by the Associated Press.

Lynched by Angela D. Sims

selected among five finalists for the Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation's top point guard. Wooden national player of the year awards. named to midseason watch lists for the James Naismith and John R. named the school's Male Athlete of the Year. set records for single-season games played (35) and started (35).Īs a senior (2012-13): A first-team all-WCC selection by league coaches for the third-straight year. finished career with four of the top 11 single-season assists performances, including a record 223 in 2012-13. registered an impressive 105-28 record as a starter. also the school's all-time leader in assists (778), 3-pointers made (288) and attempts (761), free throw percentage (.860), starts (133) and games played (136). San Diego, 3/9/13 Career Records : Ends his career as the school's all-time leader in career points with 1,933, breaking Daniel Kickert's (2002-06) record of 1,874. Jackson State, 12/11/12ģpt FG Attempts: 12 twice, last vs. Revealing the bond between memory and moral formation, Sims discovers the courage and hope inherent in the power of recall. By tending to the words of these witnesses, Lynched exposes not only a culture of fear and violence but the practice of story and memory, as well as the narrative of hope within a renewed possibility for justice.3pt FG Made: 6 three times, last vs. Moreover, Sims unearths the community’s truth that this is sometimes a story of words and at other times a story of silence. Through this understanding, she explores how the narrators reconcile their personal and communal memory of lynching with their lived Christian experience. Lynched preserves memory even while it provides an analysis of the meaning of those memories. Sims examines the relationship between lynching and the interconnected realities of race, gender, class, and other social fragmentations that ultimately shape a person’s-and a community’s-religious self-understanding. Sims gives voice to the memories of African American elders who remember lynching not only as individual acts but as a culture of violence, domination, and fear. By rooting her work in oral histories, Angela D. Lynched chronicles the history and aftermath of lynching in America. In October, Baylor University Press will release Lynched: the Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror by Angela Sims (Saint Paul School of Theology).











Lynched by Angela D. Sims