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A Red Record

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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 document for understanding early civil rights activism and the fight against racial terror.

It is valuable for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in American social justice movements.

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A Red Record ranks #12 of 319 in the Pamphlet ranking, behind Common Sense, ahead of A Modest Proposal.

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A Red Record scores 8.91/10 (Great) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Pamphlet category.
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