Category:Lynching in the United States
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Articles relating to lynching in the United States, the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Although the victims of lynchings were members of various ethnicities, after roughly 4 million enslaved African Americans were emancipated, they became the primary targets of white Southerners. Lynchings in the U.S. reached their height from the 1890s to the 1920s, and they primarily victimized ethnic minorities. Most of the lynchings occurred in the American South, as the majority of African Americans lived there, but racially motivated lynchings also occurred in the Midwest and border states. In 1891, the largest single mass lynching in American history was perpetrated in New Orleans against Italian immigrants.
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Category:Culture of the Southern United States
Category:History of African-American civil rights
Category:Human rights abuses in the United States
Category:Political repression in the United States
Category:Political violence in the United States
Category:Racially motivated violence against African Americans
Category:Racially motivated violence in the United States
Category:Riots and civil disorder in the United States
Category:Terrorism in the United States
Category:Vigilantism in the United States