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LYNCHING POSTCARDS: TOKEN OF A GREAT DAY

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Abstract
From 1880 to 1968, over 4000 African Americans were lynched in the United States. Like picnics or parties, lynchings were often carnival-like events commemorated through photos and postcards. This film tells the story of how Black activists subverted these souvenirs, which were celebrations of white supremacy, in the fight against lynching.
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Duration
00:15:22 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Adult/Continuing Education, Higher Education, College
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Name Grasshopper Films
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Telephone646.586.3060
Address12 E. 32nd Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10016
Email[email protected]
Copyright Date
-01-01
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