Lynching Postcards #NeverForget (GRAPHIC IMAGES)

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really?? never knew that

yeah foreal, thats how they teach

"dont even touch that merc, you know what these people did to us"


its much deeper than what we teach our kind, from what ive seen anyway, of course you cant really show young kids this kind of hanging because some take in information differently (see with islam) but it shouldn't be hidden, the black community has been slashed, is theere even a black community? dikk Gregory broke this shyt down and explained it.

as we get older we are forgetten the past, some are amazed when they see these kind of pics, some say its good for us to forget the pass, just like how the young kids of the world today are not having to much racist thoughts drilled into their heads, it all really starts with the environment their in, sure not all whites of today are bad (lol) but yo kid, imagine if all whites and blacks had racist thoughts drilled in to them from young, imagine that. BONG BONG.
 

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Unidentified lynching of an African American male. Circa 1908, Oxford, Georgia.
Publicizing their work was a priority for the mob that murdered this unidentified African American. A lighted telephone pole near railroad tracks created a well-lit gallery for passing trains. The cart hugging the pole was used to transport incoming and outgoing mail. No accounts of this lynching have been found in local papers or state archives.
 

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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.
African brother remove the hate in your heart and realize it's not all that simple.
Hundreds of years of BS and all this manipulation that goes on till this day.

Think some misguided kids in Chicago really going to think about OR EVEN fare well in Africa for that matter is ignoring facts.

Each one teach one.
 

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Spectators at the lynching of Jesse Washington, one man raised for a better view.
May 16, 1916, Waco, Texas.

Washington was a mentally retarded seventeen-year-old boy. On May 8, 1916, lucy Fryer, a white woman, was murdered in Robinson, seven miles from Waco. Washington, a laborer on her farm, confessed to the murder. in a brief trial on May 15, the prosecution had only to present a murder weapon and Washington's confession. The jury deliberated for four minutes, and the guilty verdict was read to shouts of, "Get that ******!"
The boy was beaten and dragged to the suspension bridge spanning the Brazos River. Thousands roared, "Burn him!" Bonfire preparations were already under way in the public square, where Washington was beaten with shovels and bricks. Fifteen thousand men, women, and children packed the square. They climbed up poles and onto the tops of cars, hung from windows, and sat on each other's shoulders. Children were lifted by their parents into the air. Washington was castrated, and his ears were cut off. A tree supported the iron chain that lifted him above the fire of boxes and sticks. Wailing, the boy attempted to climb the skillet-hot chain. For this the men cut off his fingers. The executioners repeatedly lowered the boy into the flames and hoisted him out again. With each repetition, a mighty shout was raised.
man this brings tears to my eyes.
 

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The lynching of Lee Hall, his body hung from a tree, bullet hole in head, ears cut off, discarded cookstove and trash.
February 7, 1903, Wrightsville, Georgia.

Inscription on reverse in brown ink: "Lee Hall col, lynched Saturday Feb, 7th 1903 about 11 o'clock P.M."

Two years before his death at the hands of "persons unknown," Hall had allegedly murdered a black man in Johnson County. Some of the colored friends of the murdered man made up a reward for the arrest of Hall. On February 5, 1903, Sheriff D. A. Crawford of Johnson County went to arrest him, and in the attempt he was seriously wounded. Crawford's brother led the posse that eventually captured Hall, crippled him with bullets through both hips, and turned him over to the coroner for a receipt in lieu of the $400 reward money. Hall was "in a bad way," said the newspaper. "Everybody expected a lynching as the town was crowded with strange faces, and newcomers arriving from every direction." At about 9 p.m. the jail was partially demolished, and the wounded man was forced to walk the three-quarters of a mile to the dump.
Lynching was live theatre. The executioners of one African American staged the lynching in a theatre and charged admission. One nickel bought you a seat and a shot at the victim. Journalists and newspaper publishers acted as press agents for these events-hyping, scripting, and advertising. Lynchings also sold newspapers. After the "opening" they reviewed the performance. A journalist in Wrightsville reported the lynching of Lee Hall for the Sandersville Progress: "It seems that the lynchers made a complete failure to remove his handcuffs and the negro is now hanging to the tree handcuffed. The lynchers used a small rope, tying the rope under his arms and throwing the rope over a limb of the tree. They did not even hang him up. He was found this morning with his feet on the ground in an apparently standing position with his head thrown back . . . completely riddled with bullets and his ears severed."
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This is to sad to even be mad about. Its just sad.
 

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lynching of African American male. 1960, McDuffie County, Georgia.

Exactly it wasnt that long ago to be acting like it was in another lifetime and shyt...50 yrs is nothing compared to 500 yrs...
 

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John Richards hanging on a tree, jubilant lynchers, a freshly hewn pine coffin. January 12, 1916, Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Early in the cold morning of January 12, 1916, a masked mob of some two hundred dragged John Richards from his jail cell in Wayne County, North Carolina. He was accused of the murder of a local farmer named Anderson Gurley. According to local newspaper accounts, he was taken to the scene of Gurley's murder and hanged. This photo puts that account in doubt. Richards is suspended from a deciduous tree by a rope secured under his arms. His pants are lowered, and a cloth is draped over the front of his body. It is more likely that he was castrated and died from the gunfire that "almost cut his body to pieces."

The Calvaryesque cloud formation hovering over Richards is most likely the product of a light-leak in the camera lens.
 

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cole pheohists said:
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Spectators at the lynching of Jesse Washington, one man raised for a better view.
May 16, 1916, Waco, Texas.

Washington was a mentally retarded seventeen-year-old boy. On May 8, 1916, lucy Fryer, a white woman, was murdered in Robinson, seven miles from Waco. Washington, a laborer on her farm, confessed to the murder. in a brief trial on May 15, the prosecution had only to present a murder weapon and Washington's confession. The jury deliberated for four minutes, and the guilty verdict was read to shouts of, "Get that ******!"
The boy was beaten and dragged to the suspension bridge spanning the Brazos River. Thousands roared, "Burn him!" Bonfire preparations were already under way in the public square, where Washington was beaten with shovels and bricks. Fifteen thousand men, women, and children packed the square. They climbed up poles and onto the tops of cars, hung from windows, and sat on each other's shoulders. Children were lifted by their parents into the air. Washington was castrated, and his ears were cut off. A tree supported the iron chain that lifted him above the fire of boxes and sticks. Wailing, the boy attempted to climb the skillet-hot chain. For this the men cut off his fingers. The executioners repeatedly lowered the boy into the flames and hoisted him out again. With each repetition, a mighty shout was raised.
I can't believe we came from all of this just to be self hated ppl. I can't believe we as ppl use the n word like its nothing, I bet if we had instill our history to are youth just as the jewish community we now won't be using the n word like this
 

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I'm confused at this post. Even if some men committed the crimes, all were entitled to a fair trial. Many lynched weren't even accused of crimes. Your post doesn't justify the lynchings.
:wtf: who the hell is justifying the lynching, do you have reading comprehension issues? :damn:
 
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