A new report has uncovered shocking details about the history of lynchings in the United States and their legacy today. After five years of exhaustive research and interviews with local historians and descendants of lynching victims, the
Equal Justice Initiative found white Southerners lynched nearly 4,000 black men, women and children between 1877 and 1950. We speak with attorney and Equal Justice Initiative founder and director
Bryan Stevenson, whose group’s report is "
Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror." --
Democracy Now
Published on February 15, 2015 14:35