History of Black Women in America
Anti-lynching campaigns were organized efforts primarily in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries aimed at ending the brutal practice of lynching, particularly against African Americans. These campaigns were driven by civil rights activists and organizations who sought to raise awareness of racial violence and promote legal reforms to protect Black citizens from mob violence. The campaigns often included public demonstrations, educational efforts, and lobbying for anti-lynching legislation, highlighting the role of African American women and their organizations in advocating for justice and equality.
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