Josh Thompson

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Even as they buried their dead, targeted families had to determine whether the attacks they had endured were one-time events or if they were liable to be struck again, and if so, when, and what precautions they could take, if any. Lack of security denied those living in night-riding zones the time and space they needed to fully process what happened and begin to grieve their losses.
I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War against Reconstruction
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