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Say his name: Unidentified victim, 1851
In this episode, we talk with Jen Bennie, a researcher with Lynching Sites Project and the host of the YouTube channel "Walk with History." She investigated a case of an unnamed man who was lynched in Memphis on Jan , 1851. In this case, Black man shot the county clerk who declared his freedom papers a forgery as he attempted to board a boat headed north. It is the first recorded lynching in Shelby County and extremely rare to happen before the Civil War. Though more than two dozen papers reported the lynching, none mentioned his name. Jen's experience highlights the difficulty of locating key facts about these significant historical event because of the deeply rooted disregard for Black lives that continues today.
What is Lynching? Part 2: Violence against Asian-Americans
Expanding on what we discussed in episode 3, Dr. Beth Lew-Williams shares the similarities and differences between lynching in the American West and South, especially as it relates to violence against Asian-Americans. “The Chinese Must Go: Violence, Exclusion, and the Making of the Alien in America” https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-chinese-must-go-beth-lew-williams/1127017331
What is Lynching? Part 1: Racial Terror in the South
Dr. Margaret Vandiver breaks down the definition of lynching throughout American history and why it matters. Show notes: Lethal Punishment by Margaret Vandiver https://bit.ly/3C6l9j6 Invitation to a Lynching by Gene Miller https://amzn.to/2Zcq9Er
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