History of Black Women in America
Anti-lynching legislation refers to a series of proposed laws aimed at making lynching a federal crime and addressing racial violence against Black Americans in the United States. These laws sought to provide legal accountability for perpetrators of lynching and were part of broader efforts to combat racial violence and protect the civil rights of African Americans during a time when lynching was rampant and often went unpunished.
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