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Lynching in America

20 Mar 2007 11:12 am

Yesterday I linked to an art exhibit, depicting the lynching of the confederate flag. A reader sends in a link to this site, "Without Sanctuary," that documents the countless postcards and photographs of torture and lynchings of African-Americans in the past. It's brutal brutal stuff.

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Excerpt: That Saint Andrew of the Gobsmacked...gob, or whatever it is, would even link to this... When what is not (sic, but telling) Texas was still part of Mexico, American settlers were invited in to claim homesteads and work the land....
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