Celset2 on Nostr: http://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/oct/01 Mary Turner was lynched in Georgia in ...
http://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/oct/01 Mary Turner was lynched in Georgia in 1918 for complaining about the lynching of her husband. Jim Cross condemned a lynching in Letohatchee, Alabama, in 1900, and a white mob came to his house and lynched him, his wife, and both of his children. Criminal prosecution, threat, and violence were tactics used to insulate perpetrators of racial terror lynchings from accountability.
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