Examples of Lynching in a sentence
Lynching was a pernicious and perva- sive tool that was used to interfere with multiple aspects of life—including the exer- cise of Federally protected rights, as enu- merated in section 245 of title 18, United States Code, housing rights, as enumerated in section 901 of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3631), and the free exercise of reli- gion, as enumerated in section 247 of title 18, United States Code.
Include all information listed above.) *Convictions include Virginia juvenile adjudications for Capital Murder, First and Second Degree Murder, Lynching, or Aggravated Malicious Wounding, if you were age fourteen (14) to eighteen (18) when charged.
Trial of Erich Heyer and Six Others (Essen Lynching Case), British Military Court for the Trial of War Criminals, Essen, Dec.
Lynching was a widely acknowledged practice in the United States until the mid- dle of the 20th century.
The publication of ‘‘Without Sanc- tuary: Lynching Photography in America’’ helped bring greater awareness and proper recognition of the victims of lynching.
Lynching was a crime that occurred throughout the United States, with docu- mented incidents in all but 4 States.
Alfieri, Lynching Ethics: Toward a Theory of Racialized Defenses, 95 MICH.
Lynching prompted African Americans to form the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People (referred to in this section as the ‘‘NAACP’’) and prompted members of B’nai B’rith to found the Anti- Defamation League.
Carrigan & Clive Webb, The Lynching of Persons of Mexican Origin or Descent in the United States, 1848 to 1928, 37 J.
In his 1933 classic study, The Tragedy of Lynching, Arthur Raper documented a correlation of —0.532 between the number of lynchings in a year and the value of an acre of cotton (a measure of economic conditions) using annual time series data from 1882 to 1930.