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A Partial Listing of Negroes Lynched in the United States Since 1859 Alabama || Arkansas || California || Delaware || Florida || Georgia || Illinois || Indiana || Iowa || Kansas || || Kentucky || || Louisiana || Maryland || Mississippi || Missouri || Nebraska || New Mexico || New York || || North Carolina || || Ohio || Oklahoma || Oregon || Pennsylvania || South Carolina || Tennessee || Texas || || Virginia || Washington || West Virginia || Wyoming SOURCE: 100 Years of Lynching, Ralph Ginzburg, Black Classic Press; Lynching in the New South, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, University of Illinois Press |
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Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America The extraordinary visual legacy of photographs and postcards taken as souvenirs at lynchings in America. Negro is Lynched at Garland City, Akansas The Bloody Lynching Of Mary Turner Lynching may have been an initiation rite - FBI agents and a special gangbusting task force from the Texas prison service believe that white supremacists operating in the State's jails were behind the race murder of James Byrd in Jasper, Texas. Deadly Forces Underlie Lynching Era African Americans Lynched 1865 - 1965 The blood red record : review of the horrible lynchings and burning of Negroes by civilized white men in the United States : as taken from the records : with comments by John Edward Bruce ... Real photo postcard of lynching, black and white. On reverse in pencil "Oxford, GA. Lynching a Negro in Georgia 1919." The Lynching of Robert Marshall Duluth Minnesota Photo postcard - unmailed. Inscription on back reads "Three Negroes hanged to a pole on the street of Duluth Minn. June (15 or 16) 1920 during a race riot." Attempted
lynching is also part of The Springfield Race Riot of 1908 Lynch law in Georgia : by Ida B. Wells-Barnett ; a six-weeks' record in the center of southern civilization, as faithfully chronicled by the "Atlanta journal" and the "Atlanta constitution" ; also the full report of Louis P. Le Vin, the Chicago detective sent to investigate the burning of Samuel Hose, the torture and hanging of Elijah Strickland, the colored preacher, and the lynching of nine men for alleged arson. |
Without Sanctuary : Lynching Photography in America Southern Horrors and Other Writings; The Anti-Lynching Campaign of Ida B. Wells, 1892-1900 Contempt of Court : The Turn Of-The-Century Lynching That Launched 100 Years of Federalism Blood Justice The Lynching of Mack Charles Parker Ida B. Wells-Barnett Crusader Against Lynching (African - American Biographies) Lynching
in the New South Under Sentence of Death Lynching in the South |