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by davidgay
2553 days ago
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It's important to note that that power goes both ways, alas. This quote from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching_in_the_United_States
is very much on topic: "Fewer than one percent of lynch mob participants were ever convicted by local courts and they were seldom prosecuted or brought to trial. By the late 19th century, trial juries in most of the southern United States were all white because African Americans had been disenfranchised, and only registered voters could serve as jurors. Often juries never let the matter go past the inquest." |
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