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White supremacy in the United States / Racism in the United States / Racism / Crowd psychology / Lynching / Vigilantism / Human rights in the United States / Black Codes / Southern United States / National Association for the Advancement of Colored People / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Lynching of Jesse Washington
Date: 2015-11-30 12:20:13
White supremacy in the United States
Racism in the United States
Racism
Crowd psychology
Lynching
Vigilantism
Human rights in the United States
Black Codes
Southern United States
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Lynching of Jesse Washington

“I Thought Things Would Be Different There”: Lynching and the Black Community in Southern West Virginia, 1880–1933

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