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Collection of links from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook, emphasis on southern Africa.
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The drive for federal legislation that would condemn lynching had been abandoned in the 1920s after the defeat of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. ...
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Report of Anti-lynching Committee, January 21, 1921. Transcript. NAACP Collection, Manuscript Division. (7-7) ... Chicago: Anti-Lynching Bureau, 1890. ...
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Anti-Lynching Movement. Lynching was a powerful tool used to enforce the social aspects of Jim Crow racial ... "Black Women and the Anti-lynching movement" ...
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Southern Horrors and Other Writings: the Anti-Lynching Campaign of Ida B. Wells, 1892-1900. Boston: Bedford Books, 1997. Duster, Alfreda M., editor. ...
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While there in 1894 she helped to establish the British Anti-Lynching Committee. Members included James Keir Hardie, Thomas Burt, John Clifford, ...
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To the Members of the Anti-Lynching Bureau -- The year of 1901 with its lynching record is a thing of the past. There were 135 human beings that met death ...
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When a lynching occurred in Sikeston Missouri on January 25 1942 the black-oriented newspaper Louisville Defender published a cartoon that depicted Hitler ...
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Feb 24, 2006 ... Check out Ida B. Wells and Her British Anti-Lynching Campaign - Submitted by N. Katers at Associated Content.
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Cosmopolitanism in Georgia Douglas Johnsons anti-lynching literature from African American Review in Reference provided free by Find Articles.
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"Ida B. Wells-Barnett(1862-1931) and Her Passion for Justice, Black Women, African American Women, Sufferage, Women's Movement, Civil Rights Leaders". ...
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