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An era of terror: Montgomery family remembers father's lynching, legacy

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… and 1950, more than 360 African-Americans were murdered by mobs in … this country to name one African-American lynched between 1877 and 1950 … profound chilling effect on the African-American population."

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Source: Montgomery Advertiser
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