2014
DOI: 10.1177/0021934714554223
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The Empty Noose

Abstract: Although graphic lynching photographs have become a popular topic of academic study, today's lynching iconography does not rely on spectacle. This essay explores how the shift to figurative representations of lynching affected anti-racist strategies. In particular, it examines how one organization and two authors of the Black Power/Black Arts Movement era-the Black Panther Party, playwright Ed Bullins, and novelist John Edgar Widemanresponded to this change. The Black Panthers and Bullins employed empty and ca… Show more

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