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Lynching
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About Lynching
About Lynching About Lynching Robert L. Zangrando Lynching is the practice whereby a mob--usually several dozen or several hundred persons--takes the law into its own hands in order to injure and kill a person accused of some wrongdoing. The alleged offense can range from a serious crime like theft or murder to a mere violation of local customs and sensibilities. The issue of the victim's guilt ...
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History of Lynching in the United States, Jana Evans Braziel
Back to ACLAnet Syllabi & Documents & Documents History of Lynching in the United States Jana Evans Braziel From Stewart E. Tolnay and E.M. Beck, A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1992. There are 2805 victims of lynch mobs killed between 1882 and 1930 in ten southern states. Although mobs murdered almost 300 ...
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