Tim Good

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Following Reconstruction and the removal of federal troops from the South (1877), the black dream of freedom turned into a nightmare “worse than slavery,”[5] initiating what black historian Rayford Logan called the “nadir”[6] in black history and what journalist Douglas A. Blackmon appropriately called “slavery by another name.”[7]
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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