The Truth About Lynching and the Negro in the SouthIn Which the Author Pleads That the South Be Made Safe for the White Race
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[31:3] Savannah News, June 9, 1862.

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[31:4] The Liberator, Feb. 22, 1863.

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[31:5] Ibid., June 26 and July 24, 1863.

[31:5]

[32:6] Grimke, “Lynching of Negroes,” p. 29.

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[33:7] I Timothy, V, 8.

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[34:8] Richmond Times, Oct. 24, 1866.

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[34:9] Ibid., Sept. 11, 1866.

[34:9]

[35:10] Newspapers examined for first period: Richmond Times, 1866; Richmond Times, Baltimore American, and the New Orleans Times, 1867; and the Sun (Baltimore), Leader (Baltimore) and Atlanta News Era, 1868; second, Missouri Republican, Baltimore American, 1873; Richmond Enquirer, Baltimore American, St. Louis Republican, 1874; Baltimore American, St. Louis Republican, Richmond Enquirer, and New Orleans Republican, 1875. I do not claim that I found every case of lynching in the South for either period, but as the same case would often be found in two or three 
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