Jamie Smith

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Before the Civil War, most lynching victims were white men who failed to adhere to community standards. Slave owners preferred to let the justice system execute enslaved people because owners would receive state compensation. During the Civil War, that changed. To intimidate enslaved workers from uprisings, white communities gruesomely executed Black people to enforce submission.
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Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner's Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause
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