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    hate. It was not just the graphicness of the lynchings that were disturbing‚ it was the pure look of apathy on the faces of the white men‚ women and sometimes even children surrounding the hanged body. It is terrible and almost impossible to think that this is a part of our past as a country. I knew that these atrocities happened‚ but I had never seen them. It might be a trite phrase‚ but “a picture is worth a thousand words”. One can read about lynchings in history books‚ essays or diaries like the

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    slavery‚ lynching‚ murders‚ the burning of crosses and churches‚ to the brutality that police officers have committed on African Americans‚ the black community has been affected tremendously in all aspects. The feelings and emotions of the African American society has been crushed and walked upon for over 400 years. In the nineteenth century‚ lynching was used to terrorize Blacks to maintain white supremacy. Lynching was open public murders of Blacks suspected of committing crimes. Lynching was normally

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    with the Indiana Attorney General in an attempt to bring the racist perpetrators of the heinous 1930 Marion Indiana lynchings of Thomas Shipp (age 17) and Abram Smith (age 18) and the attempted lynching of Dr. James Cameron (age 16) to justice. However‚ her work did pressure the Indiana legislature to pass a strong anti-lynching bill in March 1931. The Marion lynching was the last lynching in the North and the infamous photo of the heinous event inspired a Jewish NY songwriter to write the poem which

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    Through the history of lynchings‚ we can see that most lynchings happened right after 1880 until about 1920 and then started to decrease a lot. We know that not all lynchings have been published‚ but we can look at the ones we certainly know about to gather information. The press also tells us that an abundance of lynchings occurred in Arkansas and Louisiana. Ida B. Wells-Barnett would say that many of these lynchings were caused because of rapes. She discusses her personal

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    Granted‚ lynching was still a crime‚ it became a crime meant to improve society‚ not satisfy hate. During the time period‚ lynching often occurred over river on on a tree‚ both of which are biblical symbols for life‚ in order to display their desire for purging society of impurities. Furthermore‚ mobs targeted jailed blacks

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    The KKK has a notorious history‚ for lynching‚ destroying property and wearing white capes to hide their identity. Their famous for their white capes and riding horseback at night time to scare previous slaves‚ and other ethnic groups. The white capes were meant to represent‚ the ghosts of confederate soldiers coming back from the dead. The Ku Klux Klan started in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. It was founded by former confederate soldiers at a drinking club.(-Cavendish‚ Richard.). There was also a

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    the first state to legalize it for medicinal purposes. (How weed won the west‚ Kevin Booth) People in America have been getting arrested for the use and possession of marijuana since it was outlawed. Charlie Lynch was one of those people in 2008. (Lynching Charlie Lynch‚ Rick Ray) I believe medical marijuana should be a legally taxed substance in the United States. In a world that has hated marijuana since it was outlawed in 1937‚ the times are finally starting to change. (A NormL Life‚ Rod Pitman)

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    spreading the word about the horrific nature of lynching in the American South. Wells was a journalist‚ teacher‚ rights activist‚ and a public speaker. As an African American woman in the south during this time‚ Ida B. Wells was able to use her status as journalist to expose to the general public the true facts of lynching cases that suggested black wrongdoings. Wells used cases from all over America to convey the innocence of African American lynching victims. There was a huge double standard between

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    In most places across the south‚ blacks had few choices but to abide by the laws and accept their predicament. After Reconstruction‚ white southerners regained control of their states‚ wanting to keep blacks from dispute and refraining them from gaining civil rights. In order to maintain their slave society‚ southern whites continued to believe that blacks were naturally inferior to themselves and therefore were entitled to few rights. To help enforce this concept‚ the Jim Crow laws were created

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    different metaphorical readings within. Different readings of the poem present these different metaphors. The central metaphor‚ from the “root” of the poem‚ I believe is the ‘absurdity of the lynching’ of the African Americans in the southern states. This poem employs imagery of the brutality of the lynching; not only that‚ we get the sense of the smell of the south‚ “magnolia sweet and fresh”. Magnolia was the symbol of the south; of pure‚ sweet and white. Meeropol wants to connect with the reader

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