Terry Bennett

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In the wake of slavery and the Civil War, there was so much ugliness in black life that one would have had to be blind not to see it. And nothing, absolutely nothing, was uglier than lynching in all of its many forms: hanging, burning, beating, dragging, and shooting—as well as torture, mutilation, and especially castration. And yet so many were blind, deaf, and dumb.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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