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Lynching in Virginia

Racial Terror and Its Legacy

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Pages
348
Year
2024
Language
English

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Uncovering the history and examining the legacy of lynching in the state of Virginia



Although not as associated with lynching as other southern states, Virginia has a tragically extensive history with these horrific crimes. This important volume examines the more than one hundred people who were lynched in Virginia between 1866 and 1932. Its diverse set of contributors-including scholars, journalists, activists, and students-recover this wider history of lynching in Virginia, interrogate its legacy, and spotlight contemporary efforts to commemorate the victims of racial terror across the commonwealth. Together, their essays represent a small part of the growing effort to come to terms with the role Virginia played in perpetuating America's national shame.

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