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Paperback Why is the Negro Lynched? Book

ISBN: 9369071490

ISBN13: 9789369071494

Why is the Negro Lynched?

Why is the Negro Lynched? by Frederick Douglass is a powerful and thought-provoking essay that explores the systemic injustices and deep-seated racial prejudices faced by Black Americans, particularly the violence and terror of lynching. In this piece, Douglass presents a critical analysis of why such heinous acts of racial violence were occurring in the United States during the 19th century, particularly in the post-Reconstruction era. He argues that lynching was not just an isolated act of vengeance but a tool used to reinforce white supremacy and maintain control over the Black population. Douglass contends that lynching was a direct result of the racial inequality embedded in American society, stemming from the belief that Black people were inferior to whites and, therefore, deserving of such brutality. Throughout the essay, he also emphasizes the role of both the government and the broader society in either enabling or failing to stop these violent acts. Douglass challenges the nation to confront its moral failings and calls for justice and equality, underscoring that the real threat to the nation's soul was not the actions of the oppressed but the oppressive system itself.

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