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Compares the anti-lynching movement (epitomized the NAACP) to the movement in defense of labor activists (epitomized by the ACLU), and the rhetorical strategies they used to shape public opinion.
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Men, Mobs, and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U. S. Radical History
2009, Duke University Press
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1283062283 9781283062282
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Men, Mobs, and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U. S. Radical History
2009, Duke University Press
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082238146X 9780822381464
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Men, mobs, and law: anti-lynching and labor defense in U.S. radical history
2008, Duke University Press
in English
082234257X 9780822342571
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