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by SamBam
1837 days ago
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Funny how you replied to that comment, and not my comment above it, which made it absolutely clear that the noose being a symbol of racist lynching is absolutely not modern. It was the reality for millions of black people living in the South for over a hundred years, where there were decades with an average of one lynching every four days. And yes, it was a symbol as well as a reality. Here is a noose carried by a Klansman to threaten Black people and keep them from voting in 1939 [1]. Here is a mock lynching at the University of Mississippi in 1962, to scare off the university's first Black student [2]. Black men at work would find nooses at their stations [3]. Nooses were mailed to NAACP Secretary, and in 1956 a noose was hung in a schoolyard tree during a battle over desegregation [4]. You said yourself you're an "outside observer of American culture." Well, this is a history lesson. The noose has been an extremely potent symbol of terror for over a hundred years. 1. https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/masked-ku-klux-klan... 2. https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/200623111206-noose-do... 3. https://www.adl.org/media/10204/download 4. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-shuler-noose-hat... |
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