Lynching Postcards #NeverForget (GRAPHIC IMAGES)

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for those who dont know Cacs use to share/send these postcards to friends and family sometimes for birthdays, invitations etc... this is scary and demonic brehs
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Proud perpetrator posing for this photo postcard sent through the mail in Mississippi in the early 1900s.

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Lynching of Allen Brooks Printed postcard of lynching scene, Dallas, TX, March 3, 1910. Allen Brooks was accused of molesting a three-year-old white girl. During the trial, an angry mob stormed the courtroom and took him out and lynched him from a street pole

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Townspeople gathered for the burning of John Lee. August 13, 1911, Durant, Oklahoma.
Another version of this photo postcard was marketed with the negative etched, "c00n Cooking."

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A BLACK LYNCHING REAL PHOTO POSTCARD early 20th century. Depicting a black hanging corpse and onlookers with WOF "I send you this beautiful photograph, this is one who died by the unwritten law yesterday"
 

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The lynching of four unidentified African Americans. Circa 1900, location unknown.

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Unidentified corpse of African American male. Gallows, courthouse-jail, and windmill in background. Nine onlookers, two young boys. 1900-1915. Location unknown.

The architectural details of the courthouse in the background suggest a Texas origin. Found in Texas.

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Jesse Washington, Wako, TX, who was dragged out a courthouse by a mob, tortured, burned and hung.

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The lynching of Will Moore. May 20, 1919, Ten Mile, Mississippi.
Etched in the negative: "Negro who shot J. H. Rogers at Ten Mile, Mississippi." J. H. Rogers managed a sawmill at Ten Mile
 

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In the first post, the last picture, is that a black man standing with them?

Interesting, you lot like to brag about your country, good old U.S and A. Looks like a fantastic,fun place, no wonder you lot stay there with no urgency to leave.
I call it the battered wife syndrome.
 

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Portrait of Will James. Circa 1907, Cairo, illinois. Gelatin silver print. James (alias) Froggie."

"Half- Burned Head of James on Pole" in Candee Park. November 11, 1909, Cairo, Illinois. Gelatin silver print. Real photo postcard. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2" ink inscription on reverse: "This Pole is in Candee Park. Enter section of Washington avenue and Elm st which have Will James (alia) Froggie half Burnt Head." Etched into negative, "Half Burned Head of James" and photographers name, "leBlock."

Addressed to "Mrs. Jake Petter, 2057 Broad St., Paducah, Ky."

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Postcard of lynching of Virgil Jones, Robert Jones, Thomas Jones, and JosephRiley, Russelville, Kentucky, 1908


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lynching of Frank Embree, Fayette, Missouri 1899



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The lynching of Garfield Burley and Curtis Brown. October 8, 1902, Newbern, Tennessee.


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The lynching of James Clark, handcuffed. July 11, 1926, Eau Gallie, Florida.
Ink inscription on reverse: "July 8, 1926. Rocky Water Camp Fla." Local newspapers reported that the chief of police and the sheriff were overtaken by a mob while transporting James Clark to trial in Titusville. It was the third lynching of a black man in that region in two months.
 

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the lynching of an unidentified African American male in a coastal Georgia swamp. 1902.

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circa 1930. Depicting the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, who were charged with robbing and murdering white factory workers and raping his girlfriend

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The corpses of Ernest Harrison, Sam Reed, and Frank Howard hanging from a rafter in a sawmill, jagged circular blade in lower right hand corner. September 11, 1911, Wickliffe, Kentucky

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Stripped African American male stretched on a tripod rack, raised with pulley, upper body bandaged, lower body wrapped with a blanket tied with rope, fingers curled involuntarily. Circa 1900, St. Louis, Missouri.

Pencil inscription on back: "St Louis Mo. Is this man him?"
 

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:to: The shyt our ancestors had to go through with devils on a day to day basis... this was their life brehs..
I bet every single 'crime' they were accused of were false, and were actually white men who committed them, who then shifted the blame onto these innocent men. I mean who would commit crimes like molesting a white girl during this era, when you know the outcome will be this? No one is that crazy. How does a white girl even get near a negro during segregation? These are lies! Again, I can't even comprehend why you lot live amongst these monsters. I would sell my house and jump on the next plane back to my continent. You don't even need to go that far Haiti is nearby! They could have used skilled AA's at the time. Battered wife syndrome is real out there :snoop:
 
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Corpse of black male slumped to knees, tied to trunk of pine tree by leather strap around neck. Bicycle with coat neatly folded leans against fence post. Covered hack with two well-dressed white men in background. Pre 1915, southern United States.

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Lynching of gagged black male hanging from a tree in autumn. Large crowd of onlookers, mostly boys. Circa 1920, location unknown
The victim's right hand is bandaged, and fingers appear to have been amputated. The refracted light may be a fire or car lights. The boy's dress and the clothes of the two adult men suggest a school.

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Postcard of lynching of William Stanley, Temple, Texas 1915. Reverse reads “This is the barbecue we had last night my is to the left with a cross over it your son Joe.”
 
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