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The Red Record / Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States: The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Red Record:, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

The Red Record / Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Red Record:, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett.
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  1. The Red Record:
  2. Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States By Ida B. Wells-Barnett
  3. Preface
  4. Contents
  5. 1: The Case Stated
  6. 2: Lynch-Law Statistics
  7. 3: Lynching Imbeciles (An Arkansas Butchery)
    1. Tortured and Burned in Texas
    2. Meeting of Citizens
    3. Burned at the Stake
    4. Torture Beyond Description
    5. Should Have Been in an Asylum
  8. 4: Lynching of Innocent Men (Lynched on Account of Relationship)
    1. An Indiana Case
    2. Killed for His Stepfather's Crime
    3. Lynched Because the Jury Acquitted Him
    4. Lynched as a Scapegoat
  9. 5: Lynched for Anything or Nothing (Lynched for Wife Beating)
    1. Hanged for Stealing Hogs
    2. Lynched for No Offense
    3. Lynched Because They Were Saucy
    4. Lynched on a Quarrel
    5. Suspected, Innocent and Lynched
    6. Lynched for an Attempted Assault
  10. 6: History of Some Cases of Rape
    1. A White Woman's Falsehood
    2. Tried to Manufacture Outrage
    3. Burned Alive for Adultery
    4. Not Identified, But Lynched
    5. Delivered to the Mob by the Governor of the State
    6. Lynched as a Warning
    7. Suppressing the Truth
    8. A Vile Slander with Scant Retraction
    9. Illinois Has a Lynching
    10. Color Line Justice
  11. 7: The Crusade Justified (Appeal from America to the World)
    1. Awful Barbarism Ignored
    2. Memphis Then and Now
    3. An Alabama Horror Ignored
    4. America Awakened
    5. A Friendly Warning
  12. 8: Miss Willard's Attitude
    1. Lady Somerset's Interview with Miss Willard
  13. 9: Lynching Record for 1894
  14. 10: The Remedy
  15. THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE

Men! whose boast it is that ye
Come of fathers brave and free,
If there breathe on earth a slave
Are ye truly free and brave?
If ye do not feel the chain,
When it works a brother's pain,
Are ye not base slaves indeed,
Slaves unworthy to be freed?
Women! who shall one day bear
Sons to breathe New England air,
If ye hear without a blush,
Deeds to make the roused blood rush
Like red lava through your veins,
For your sisters now in chains,—
Answer! are ye fit to be
Mothers of the brave and free?
Is true freedom but to break
Fetters for our own dear sake,
And, with leathern hearts, forget
That we owe mankind a debt?
No! true freedom is to share
All the chains our brothers wear,
And, with heart and hand, to be
Earnest to make others free!
There are slaves who fear to speak
For the fallen and the weak;
They are slaves who will not choose
Hatred, scoffing, and abuse,
Rather than in silence shrink
From the truth they needs must think;
They are slaves who dare not be
In the right with two or three.

A FIELD FOR PRACTICAL WORK

The very frequent inquiry made after my lectures by interested friends is "What can I do to help the cause?" The answer always is: "Tell the world the facts." When the Christian world knows the alarming growth and extent of outlawry in our land, some means will be found to stop it.

The object of this publication is to tell the facts, and friends of the cause can lend a helping hand by aiding in the distribution of these books. When I present our cause to a minister, editor, lecturer, or representative of any moral agency, the first demand is for facts and figures. Plainly, I can not then hand out a book with a twenty-five-cent tariff on the information contained. This would be only a new method in the book agents' art. In all such cases it is a pleasure to submit this book for investigation, with the certain assurance of gaining a friend to the cause.

There are many agencies which may be enlisted in our cause by the general circulation of the facts herein contained. The preachers, teachers, editors and humanitarians of the white race, at home and abroad, must have facts laid before them, and it is our duty to supply these facts. The Central Anti-Lynching League, Room 9, 128 Clark St., Chicago, has established a Free Distribution Fund, the work of which can be promoted by all who are interested in this work.

Antilynching leagues, societies and individuals can order books from this fund at agents' rates. The books will be sent to their order, or, if desired, will be distributed by the League among those whose cooperative aid we so greatly need. The writer hereof assures prompt distribution of books according to order, and public acknowledgment of all orders through the public press.


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