LYNCH-LAW: An Investigation into the History of Lynching in the United States
First published in 1905, and reprinted in 1969, this classic volume discusses the criminal practice of lynching from 1882-1903, and includes a breakdown of known lynchings. Through vivid accounts and a wealth of data, Cutler unpacks the systemic injustices that enabled such acts and their persistent echoes in contemporary America.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 287
Publisher: Patterson Smith
ISBN: 9780875850702
Item #: 9137149
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