...5have enabled me to comply with this request and give the world a true,unvarnished account of the causes of lynch law in the South...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...White men lynch the offending Afro-American, not because he is adespoiler of virtue, but because he succumbs to the smiles of white women...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...It has closed the heart, stifled theconscience, warped the judgment and hushed the voice of press and pulpiton the subject of lynch law throughout this "land of liberty...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...Men who, like Governor Tillman, start the ball of lynch law rolling for acertain crime, are powerless to stop it when drunken or criminal whitetoughs feel like hanging an Afro-American on any pretext...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
..., have set a worthy example in that theynot only condemn lynch law, but her public men demanded a trial for Weems,the accused rapist, and guarded him while the trial was in progress...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
..."A nigger? Where is he? Let's lynch the damned——"...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「Darkwater」
...But Lynch Law has no such regard for human life...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Tillman, who had duringhis canvass for reelection the year before, declared that he would lead amob to lynch a Negro that assaulted a white woman, gave Peterson up to themob...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...But there is now an awakened conscience throughout the land, and Lynch Lawcan not flourish in the future as it has in the past...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Public sentiment by its representativeshas encouraged Lynch Law, and upon the revolution of this sentiment wemust depend for its abolition...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...To strike a white man, was death, by Lynch law, in Gardiner’s ship yard; nor was there much of any other law toward colored people, at that time, in any other part of Maryland...
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」
...The white man who begins to break the law by lynching a Negro soon yields to the temptation to lynch a white man...
Booker T. Washington 「Up From Slavery: An Autobiography」
...They candeal with crime by chain-gang and lynch law, or at least they thinkthey can, but the South can conceive neither machinery nor place forthe educated, self-reliant, self-assertive black man...
Booker T. Washington 「The Negro in the South」
...The reverend gentleman had not been home more than an hour ere come ofhis parishioners called to know if they should not take the negro fromthe prison and execute Lynch law upon him...
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States」
...Among the persons present in the crowded officeof the hotel, was a man from the southwestern partof the state who had lately been interested in a trialbefore the celebrated Judge Lynch...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...The leaders in this council were Benjamin Franklin, BenjaminHarrison, Thomas Lynch, the Deputy Governors of Connecticut and RhodeIsland, and the Committee of Council of Massachusetts Bay...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
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