Tim Good

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7] But as Crystal Nicole Feimster has noted in her important study “Ladies and Lynching,” “The evidence . . . reveals that less than 10 black women were lynched solely for their connection or relationship with black men.”[8] The great majority of black women became “strange and bitter crop” because they courageously challenged white supremacy, refusing to stay in any place that denied their dignity.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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