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Rosa Parks was born as Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913, to James McCauley and Leona Edwards, respectively a carpenter and a ...
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During these years we may estimate that there were 2018 separate incidents of lynching in which at least 2462 African-American men, women and children met ...
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On 9th March, 1892, three African American businessmen were lynched in Memphis. ... Two African American campaigners against lynching, Mary McLeod Bethune ...
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Apr 4, 2008 ... In contrast to the bulk of previous research on African American lynching, this paper provides an assessment that includes a systematic ...
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When it comes to African-American lynching, many people support to the work of the "Ku Klux Klan." But this title doesn't mean much unless we know that ...
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LC-USZ62-31911 In the South, lynching was one of the terrorist tactics used to control and threaten the African American. Between 1889 and 1918, ...
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In Duluth, Minnesota, on June 15, 1920, three young African American travelers were lynched after having been jailed and accused of having raped a white ...
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(For additional texts on lynching, see The Making of African American Identity: Volume II, 1865-1917.) (18 pages.) Discussion questions ...
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If you would like to read more about African-American service during W.W. I you may click here. TOPIC INDEX: US Army Lynchings 1919,US Army Accused Hanged ...
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Oct. 13, 2003 -- Duluth, Minnesota confronted its lynching past on Friday, dedicating 7-foot-tall bronze statues of three African-American lynching victims. ...
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