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the most popular form of violence against african americans that was practiced in the south after the period of reconstruction (1865 - 1877) was
________ it was the ______ of individuals by ______, and executed without a ________. by the late 1890s, it was
estimated that one african american was lynched every other day, and between 1882 and 1892, approximately 900 african americans were lynched,
many of these individuals had not committed any crime. one african american journalist, ida wells - barnett, whose parents had been slaves in
mississippi, started a crusade against lynching in the united states after three of her friends were lynched in 1892. she ran a newspaper where she
wrote __________ that attacked lynching ida wells - barnett continued this work even after her newspaper office was attacked and destroyed
organizations such as the national association for the advancement of colored people planned campaigns against lynching. for example, on july 28,
1917, an estimated 10,000 men, women, and children marched in new york city as part of a __________ to protest racial violence. for over 122
years, the united states congress voted against all bills that were proposed to make lynching a criminal offense. however, it was not until march 29,
2022 that congress and president joe biden signed __________ making lynching a federal hate crime punishable by up to 30 years in prison
none of the responses is correct
lynching murder hanging trial editorials \silent parade\ the emmett till antilynching act national association for the
advancement of colored people
lynching murder hanging trial editorials \silent parade\ the emmett till antilynching act
lynching murder hanging trial ida wells - barnett \silent parade\ the emmett till antilynching act national association for the
advancement of colored people
- The most common violent act against African Americans in the post-Reconstruction South was lynching.
- Lynching is defined as the murder of individuals by hanging, without a legal trial.
- Ida Wells-Barnett wrote editorials attacking lynching in her newspaper.
- The 1917 New York march against racial violence was the "silent parade".
- The 2022 federal law making lynching a hate crime is The Emmett Till Antilynching Act. The extra "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People" in some options is redundant here as the blank refers to the signed act, not the organization.
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lynching murder hanging trial editorials "silent parade" The Emmett Till Antilynching Act