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  • Lynching - Wikipedia
    Lynching is an extrajudicial killing by a group It is most often used to characterize informal public executions by a mob in order to punish an alleged or convicted transgressor or to intimidate others It can also be an extreme form of informal group social control, and it is often conducted with the display of a public spectacle (often in the form of a hanging) for maximum intimidation [1
  • Lynching in the United States | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Lynching is a form of violence in which a mob, under the pretext of administering justice without trial, executes a presumed offender, often after inflicting torture The term is probably derived from the name of Charles Lynch (1736–96), who led an irregular court formed to punish loyalists during the American Revolutionary War
  • Lynching in the United States - Wikipedia
    A graph of lynchings in the U S by victim race and year [1] The body of George Meadows, lynched near the Pratt Mines in Jefferson County, Alabama, on January 15, 1889 Lynching of John Willie Clark in Cartersville, Georgia, September 1930, after killing Police Chief J B Jenkins [2] Lynching is the occurrence of extrajudicial killings that began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in
  • History of Lynching in America - NAACP
    History of Lynching in America White Americans used lynching to terrorize and control Black people in the 19th and early 20th centuries Learn more about the history of this barbaric practice and how NAACP worked to end lynching
  • Lynching in America - Equal Justice Initiative
    Lynching in America makes the case that lynching of African Americans was terrorism, a widely supported phenomenon used to enforce racial subordination and segregation Lynchings were violent and public events that traumatized Black people throughout the country and were largely tolerated by state and federal officials
  • Black People Lynched: 10 Recent Cases That Shook America
    In recent years, a disturbing pattern of Black people being lynched in public places has raised concerns across the nation
  • How Lynching Became Public Events and Black Body Parts Were Turned into . . .
    After the lynching, spectators often rushed to collect gruesome souvenirs from the victim’s remains Body parts such as fingers, toes, ears, and genitals were severed and taken home as trophies Some were used as charms, displayed as morbid relics, or even sold In addition, photographs of the mutilated body were often taken and turned into postcards, further commercializing and celebrating
  • Lynching in America | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
    Lynching served the broad social purpose of maintaining white supremacy in the economic, social, and political spheres
  • Lynching: The Ultimate Guide to Americas History and Federal Hate . . .
    Lynching: The Ultimate Guide to America's History and Federal Hate Crime Law What is Lynching? A 30-Second Summary Imagine a legal system that simply vanishes In its place, a group of people—a mob—appoints itself judge, jury, and executioner
  • Lynching Definition, US History, and Federal Law - LegalClarity
    Lynching in the United States refers to an extrajudicial killing carried out by a mob acting under a claimed justification of enforcing social order, race, or tradition Between 1882 and 1968, at least 4,742 people were lynched in the country, with incidents documented in all but four states Congress failed to pass anti-lynching legislation for over a century before finally making lynching a





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