
Lynching in North Carolina
By Vann R. Newkirk
Subjects: Lynching, Murder, History, Race relations
Description: "From the end of the Civil War until the mid-1920s, the culture of lynching prospered in North Carolina. Between 1865 and 1941, at least168 North Carolinians lost their lives to this form of mob violence. This work provides a list of all 168 documented lynchings, including a detailed account of the more infamous occasions"--Provided by publisher.
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