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A Red Record is a 1890s pamphlet authored by Ida B. Wells. It presents detailed research on racial lynchings in America’s South, specifically challenging common defenses offered by white communities. The work exposed the fabricated reasons used to justify these violent acts and remains a crucial doc...
Ida B. Wells’ “Lynch Law in Georgia” is a critical examination of extrajudicial killings by white mobs targeting African Americans during the 1890s. The pamphlet details specific incidents in Georgia, revealing the systematic nature of racial violence and its denial of due process. It serves as an i...
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