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Lynching In African American History

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Losing power can take a toll on the mentality of men. American history proves this theory frequently over time. It’s most prominent during the time of reconstruction in the form of lynching. Lynching is termed as a killing organized and performed by a group or mob of people. Some justify it as different from murder and get away from it. That is complete ideocracy. Lynching is just a subcategory or another form of murder but not a different crime in itself in my opinion. It was a combination of sadism and racism that white used to subjugate African Americans because they were afraid to be equal. For many years, Americans were at the top of the social caste system and something was coming to ruin the system that has worked to their benefit and it was called African American progression. African Americans were making a life for themselves and the white man was not having it. Out of fear, Americans, usually those that felt like they were close to equal to negro status and less educated, started to use lynching as a way to instill fear into the heart of the Black community. This did not mean that white Americans wouldn’t participate in these celebrations. Together Americans lynched countless black people and “nigger lovers” by burning, castrating, and dismembering …show more content…

I don’t know where they found the courage to be so brave, but God was on their side. I could go on about how if I was in such a situation, I would fight back and give them my all. The thing is that it would be all talk. I could never imagine the pain and horror of what it feels like to be scared to live my life. Being taught that I am inferior and could never be equal to my brothers because I am a different pigment. So again, I can’t say that would have had the audacity that heroes like Walter White and Ida B. Wells had. I know I would have been afraid knowing my life was valued at the same price as an

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