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Home Tags History of lynching in the U.S.

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Sundance 2019: Always in Season an exceptional documentary on communities of memory, history of lynchings

February 1, 2019
One of the most controversial elements in the annual reenactment of the Moore’s Ford Bridge quadruple lynching that occurred in 1946 in Georgia is a tiny doll. One of the women in the reenactment carries it under her clothing. In...
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