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  • Lynching in the United States - Wikipedia
    Lynchings punished perceived violations of customs, later institutionalized as Jim Crow laws, which mandated racial segregation of Whites and Blacks, and second-class status for Blacks
  • History of Lynching in America - NAACP
    In 1919, NAACP published Thirty Years of Lynching in the United States, 1889-1919, to promote awareness of the scope of lynching The data in this study offer the gruesome facts by number, year, state, color, sex, and alleged offense
  • Rule by Violence, Rule by Law: Lynching, Jim Crow, and the Continuing . . .
    Under Jim Crow, lynchings declined overall and the link between electoral factors and lynchings was severed Centralized law mostly replaced decentralized violence Understanding voter suppression’s evolution during this period is important in its own right
  • How Lynching Became Public Events and Black Body Parts Were Turned into . . .
    Unlike the often clandestine acts of racial violence that occur today, lynchings were frequently organized as public events in Jim Crow America These acts of violence were advertised in advance, drawing crowds from nearby towns
  • Jim Crow and the 1890s - Other Jim Crow Information - Jim Crow Museum . . .
    The final step in this process of making racial distinctions stick was a campaign of lynching and terrorist violence As they had in Reconstruction, southern whites began a new campaign of violence against African Americans, this time expressed through the medium of lynching
  • One Hundred Years of Jim Crow - Americas Black Holocaust Museum
    Millions of black people migrated to the North hoping to escape Jim Crow, only to find “sundown towns,” as wells as schools, neighborhoods, hotels, theaters, and restaurants segregated not by law, but by custom The North even had its share of Jim Crow “collectibles,” cross-burnings, and lynchings
  • The John Crow Project
    Documenting the history of anti-Chinese lynching, exclusion, and resistance in the American West (1850–1915) Explore interactive records, maps, timelines, and primary-source newspaper articles to uncover this neglected chapter of American history
  • LYNCHING AMERICA - Equal Justice Initiative
    The term “Jim Crow” initially referred to a style of minstrel show in which white performers caricatured Black life for the entertainment of white audiences
  • Practicing What They Preach? Lynching and Religion in the American . . .
    Our analyses focus on a specific time and region of the country, and indeed revolve around the claim that white Christian expression in the Jim Crow South, and its unique fusion of regional, religious, and racial identities, served to build white racial solidarity and foster racial violence
  • Jim Crow Lynching - coreknowledge. org
    Record, in 1895 She argued that thousands of African Americans were lynched in the South because they stepped outside of what was perceived to be their correct place by defying white authority or competing with whites in busi





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