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  • Aaron, Anthony, and Randall were three enslaved Black men who died of racial terror. Aaron and Anthony were lynched in 1856 in Washington County, Arkansas...
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    Emmett Till's killing and the end of the lynching era, the United States Congress passed anti-lynching legislation in the form of the Emmett Till Antilynching...
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    list of lynching victims in the United States. While the definition has changed over time, lynching is often defined as the summary execution of one or...
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    The 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next governor of Arkansas. Incumbent Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson...
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    Ida B. Wells (category American anti-lynching activists)
    Black lynching victims were guilty of crimes. Wells exposed the brutality of lynching, and analyzed its sociology, arguing that whites used lynching to terrorize...
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    moved to Arkansas and, in 1975, married Bill Clinton, whom she had met at Yale. In 1977, Clinton co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families...
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  • Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
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    lynching a federal crime, but they were defeated by the Southern block. In 1920 the Republicans made an anti-lynching bill part of their platform and...
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  • the horses had been located, and were never stollen. They proceeded with the lynching anyway. The location of the lynching was later named "Battle Creek"...
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  • Draft Riot of 1863)
    unrest in New York City List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States List of massacres in the United States Lynching in the United States Mass...
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  • (1877–1930), Arkansas State Senator 1907–09, U.S. Representative from Arkansas 1913–30. Husband of Effiegene Locke Wingo. Also see The Davis and Lodges The...
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  • is a timeline of terrorist attacks in the United States throughout history. "From California: The Humboldt Butchery of Indian Infants and Women ... & c...
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  • Abolition of slavery in the USA
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    220. March 1856. Jackson, Maurice (9 August 2010). Let This Voice Be Heard: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism. University of Pennsylvania...
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    Stephen G Rabe, "John F. Kennedy" in Timothy J Lynch, ed., "The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History" (2013) 1:610–615. Larres...
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    W. E. B. Du Bois (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    group lynching of six African Americans in Lee County, Georgia. Later in the June 1916 issue, the "Waco Horror" article covered the lynching of Jesse...
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