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The Red Record by Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a seminal work of investigative journalism and anti-lynching activism that has had a lasting impact on the civil rights movement in the United States. It was one of the first comprehensive documents to expose the frequency of lynchings, as well as their devastating effects on Black communities. The text itself provides an extensive historical account of this form of racial violence, as well as a powerful counterargument against racism and racial subjugation.
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9781787365490Edition
0Table of contents
- 1 THE CASE STATED
- 2 LYNCH-LAW STATISTICS
- 3 LYNCHING IMBECILES
- 4 LYNCHING OF INNOCENT MEN
- 5 LYNCHED FOR ANYTHING OR NOTHING
- 6 HISTORY OF SOME CASES OF RAPE
- 7 THE CRUSADE JUSTIFIED
- 8 MISS WILLARD’S ATTITUDE
- 9 LYNCHING RECORD FOR 1894
- 10 THE REMEDY
