Maggie Obermann

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No one was more militant than Ida B. Wells. “Our country’s national crime is lynching,” she began her essay “Lynch Law in America.” “It is not the creature of the hour, the sudden outburst of uncontrolled fury, or the unspeakable brutality of an insane mob. It represents the cool, calculating deliberation of intelligent people who openly avow that there is an ‘unwritten law’ that justifies them in putting human beings to death without complaint under oath, without trial by jury, without opportunity to make defense, and without right of appeal.”[19]
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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