2021
DOI: 10.1111/soc4.12931
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Troubling America's historical waters: Toward the transdisciplinary study of U.S. lynchings as an active present

Abstract: This review considers a range of literatures that facilitate a critical discussion of lynching and legacies of lynching as present realities of the 21st Century in the United States of America. Although scholars in this field generally pride themselves on being "apolitical, " America's pioneering lynching scholars and anti-lynching advocates desired to eradicate lynching because it tangibly threatened the safety of Black, racially minoritized, and resource-deprived communities inside and outside of the U.S. So… Show more

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