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"Lynching" was the phrase coined during the Revolutionary War due to the activities of Col. Charles Lynch, who would take "Tories" (Those people sympathetic to the British Crown) tie them to a tree, and administer 39 lashes as punishment for their unpatriotic stance. The ones being "lynched", therefore, were white people, and no one was actually hung by Col. Charles Lynch (brother of the founder of Lynchburg, John Lynch) The term, having been associated with violence perpetrated at a tree on a human being, had entered the vernacular and was used by racists in their violence against Blacks, post Civil War, much to the chagrin of the citizens of Lynchburg, VA.

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There is no direct evidence linking the term "lynch" to Lynchburg, VA. The origins of the city's name are generally attributed to John Lynch, an early settler who operated a ferry service there. While there were instances of lynching in Virginia, it is uncertain if they influenced the naming of Lynchburg.

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