Lynch Law in Georgia

Author: Wells-Barnett, Ida B.

Synopsis:

In "Lynch Law in Georgia," Ida B. Wells-Barnett fearlessly delves into the dark underbelly of racial violence and injustice in the American South. Through her meticulous research and personal experiences, she uncovers the harrowing truth behind the lynching epidemic that plagued Georgia during the late 19th century. As she unearths the stories of innocent victims and exposes the systemic racism that perpetuated these heinous acts, Wells-Barnett's powerful narrative sheds light on the urgent need for justice and equality.

Genres: Non-fiction, Historical, Social Justice

Themes: Racial violence, Injustice, Systemic racism, Advocacy for equality

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