Ida B. Wells-Barnett's work on "e;Mob Rule in New Orleans"e; is a seminal examination of the dynamics of racial violence and lynching during the Jim Crow Era. Through her meticulous research and critical analysis, Wells-Barnett illuminates how mob rule functioned as an extrajudicial form of racial terror, providing the impetus to challenge oppressive structures of white supremacy.
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Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
- MOB RULE IN NEW ORLEANS
