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    Memorials to lynching victims challenge who writes nation’s history
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    Jenna Cohen
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    Memorials to lynching victims challenge who writes nation’s history

    James White looked at the barren ground in Elaine, Arkansas, where a memorial tree dedicated to hundreds of Black lynching victims once grew and reflected on his hometown.
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    Confederate monument stands at site of 1922 Arkansas lynching

    The day after Gilbert Harris was lynched in downtown Hot Springs, the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record sought to defend his killing: “There was not racial prejudice in that lynching of yesterday…
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    Jenna Cohen
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    A lynching countenanced by the white press and church

    George White prayed incessantly as the lynch mob leaders placed dry straw around him and a stake with twigs in Wilmington, Delaware.
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    Some Protestant churches welcomed revival of the Ku Klux Klan

    The revival of the Ku Klux Klan began in November 1915 with a cross burning atop Stone Mountain, Georgia, led by Methodist preacher William Joseph Simmons, who functioned as the…
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    Robert Vann’s Pittsburgh Courier set a pattern for what the Black press could do

    The Pittsburgh Courier that Robert L. Vann acquired in 1910 was a newspaper of humble beginnings. Its previous owner was a security guard at the H.J. Heinz Company food packing…
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    Jenna Cohen
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    Freedom’s Journal Marked the Beginning of the Black Press

    Not quite 40 years after Freedom of the Press became protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, a group of free Black men came together to discuss the news…
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    Aadit Tambe
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    Simeon Booker among Black chroniclers of civil rights-era atrocities

    Simeon Booker, then a reporter for Jet magazine, was a witness to history on the day in 1955 when Mamie Till Mobley stared at the bloodied and bloated body of…
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    Black journalist Alexander M. Rivera, who covered Willie Earle lynching trial, recalls tension, fear

    Alexander M. Rivera, a Black reporter and photographer for The Pittsburgh Courier, was on assignment to cover “the trial of the century” as he and others described it to readers,…
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    NAACP head Walter White was a pioneering Black journalist

    Breathlessly, the man scrambled along the railroad tracks, barely catching the next northbound train out of town. He bought his ticket onboard and tried to swallow a sense of foreboding.
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    Frederick Douglass founded newspapers to allow Black writers to tell their own stories

    He boarded the northbound train in Baltimore dressed as a sailor. He carried questionable identification documents, and some travel money given him by the woman he soon would marry.
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