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The Red Record by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Chapter 10
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Lynching Record for 1894 139
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1. The woman who was paraded as victim of violence was of bad character;
Ch.12
2. She was publicly reported and generally known to have been criminally
Ch.13
3. She was compelled by threats, if not by violence, to make the charge
Ch.14
4. When she came to apply the match Coy asked her if she would burn him
Ch.15
5. A large majority of the "superior" white men prominent in the affair
Ch.16
introduction and greeting, although every other incident of that morning
Ch.17
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