The first recorded lynching in the United States is often attributed to the execution of a man named Jesse Washington in 1916, though lynching as a broader practice predates this event. However, the term "lynching" itself emerged in the context of mob justice during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The exact identity of the very first person to be lynched may not be definitively documented, as lynching occurred in various forms and contexts before it became a widespread phenomenon associated with racial violence in America.
in the south, blacks were lynched for being black
'Lynching, the practice of killing people by extrajudicial mob action'. (killing people without a process in law) 4743 people were lynched between 1882 and 1968. (my best answer, do not totally trust it)
On August 7, 1930, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith where lynched at the county jail in Marion, IN.
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On August 7, 1930, two black men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, where lynched at the county jail in Marion, IN.
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Killed by a mob without trial
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How many African Americans were lynched in the U.S. between 1882 and the early 1950's?
They were lynched by George Washington
Hung Strung-up :)
No, they all got lynched