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Mob Rule in New Orleans / Robert Charles and His Fight to Death, the Story of His Life, Burning Human Beings Alive, Other Lynching Statistics: "Cover"
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Front Matter
ROBERT CHARLES AND HIS FIGHT TO DEATH, THE STORY OF HIS LIFE, BURNING HUMAN BEINGS ALIVE, OTHER LYNCHING STATISTICS
IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT
1900
Introduction
MOB RULE IN NEW ORLEANS
Shot an Officer
Death of Charles
Mob Brutality
Insolent Blacks
Shocking Brutality
Murder on the Levee
A Victim in the Market
A Gray-Haired Victim
Fun in Gretna
Brutality in New Orleans
Escaped with Their Lives
Was Charles A Desperado?
Died in Self-Defense
Burning Human Beings Alive
Lynching Record
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