Lynch Law in Georgia
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"Lynch Law in Georgia" is a book written by the famous American activist and journalist Ida Bee. Wells-Barnett. In this work, the author frankly and in detail talks about the problem of racial discrimination in the state of Georgia, where African Americans became the object of frequent violence and disenfranchisement. The book reveals the terrible stories of serial murders and burnings based on racial intolerance, which were unfortunately common in the southern states of the United States in the 19th century. This work became an incentive for the development of public discussion and the fight against racism and social inequality. Chain Law in Georgia is not only a document etched in history, but also a call to action for all who seek justice and equality.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2021-01-31
- Title
- Lynch Law in Georgia
- Subject
- African Americans -- Georgia
E660
Hose, Sam, 1875-1899
Lynching -- Georgia
Strickland, Elijah