Lynch-law; an investigation into the history of lynching in the United StatesCutler, James Elbert
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Lynch-law; an investigation into the history of lynching in the United States
Cutler, James Elbert
Lynching -- United States
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Citations are made also to statutes, historical records, colonial
archives, encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc. Full references are given in
the foot-notes. For authors quoted see index.
INDEX
Abolitionism, 91, 107, 121.
Abolitionists, 105, 106, 113, 120, 122.
Act of indemnity, 29, 72, 73.
Agreement to take extra-legal measures, 49, 73, 83.
Alabama, burning alive, 108, 126;
lynch-law adopted, 151, 179, 183, 188;
responsibility of sheriffs, 244;
punishment of lynchers, 255, 263.
Alaska, lynch-law adopted, 180, 184.
Aliens, lynching of, 171, 181.
Anti-slavery agitation, 198.
Arizona, lynch-law adopted, 180, 184.
Arkansas, burning alive, 109, 126, 191;
lynch-law adopted, 179, 183, 188.
Arnold, S. G., 66.
Atkinson, Governor, 231.
Austria-Hungary, mob violence, 4.
Aycock, Governor, 256.
Bancroft, H. H., 132, 198.
Bassett, John S., 48, 211.
Beard, J. M., 139.
Birkbeck, Morris, 77.
Blanchard, Governor, 262.
Blane, W. N., 38, 78.
Boag, Rev. John, 10.
Bohemian lynched, 172, 181.
Boies, Henry M., 164.
Brackett, J. R., 212.
Brande, 5, 8.
Brewer, Justice, on right of appeal, 260–262.
Bristed, C. A., 16.
Brown, W. G., 140.
Brown, William Wells, 202.
Brown _v._ Orangeburg Co., 246 ff.
Bryce, James, 140.
Burning alive, 108, 109, 126, 127, 191, 274, 275;
as legal punishment, 212 ff.
Cabell, Julia Mayo, 23, 33, 75.
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