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Are we civilized? 1918 Lynchings

November 18, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

San Francisco Call, 6 January 1919 1918 LYNCHINGS ACCORDING to the records compiled by Monroe N. Work, in charge of Records and Research of the Tuskegee Institute, there were 62 lynchings in 1918. This is 24 more than for the year 1917. Of those lynched, 58 were negroes and 4 were whites. Five of those … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Racism, Slavery Tagged: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, lynchings, Mississippi, MURDER, negroes, North Carolina, Oklahoma, rape, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Tuskegee Institute, Virginia, whites, Wyoming

Fifty-seven years ago today …

June 12, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From a Mother Jones Daily newsletter by Ben Dreyfuss: June 11, 2020 Fifty-seven years ago today, noted segregationist George Wallace — then of Alabama, now of Hell—infamously stood in the schoolhouse door in an attempt to block two Black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from attending the University of Alabama. In response, President John … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Slavery, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Alabama, Civil Rights, George Wallace, injustice, Juneteenth, Lincoln, oppression, President John F. Kennedy, revolution, Trump

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