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
Copyright Holder
Name | Grasshopper Films |
Role | Publisher |
Telephone | 646.586.3060 |
Address | 12 E. 32nd Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10016 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
-01-01
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This media is protected by copyright. You are free to view it but not download or remix it. Please contact the licensing institution for further information about how you may use this video.
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