California, vigilance committee movement, 132 ff.; lynch-law adopted, 151, 180, 184; punishment of lynchers, 255. Canada, practice of lynching does not exist, 3. Carpet-baggers, 138. Castration, form of punishment, 211. Cattle thieves, 163 (see horse thieves). Causes of lynchings, classification of, 166 ff.; conclusion in regard to, 276. Cazneau, Jane M., 197. Channing, W. E., 194. China, secret societies in, 4. Chinese lynched, 172, 181. Civil War, social disruption at close of, 137 ff. Club law, 38. Colonies, punishment of rape in, 208 ff. Colorado, lynch-law adopted, 152, 163, 180, 184; burning alive, 191. Colored element in population, influence on lynching, 186 ff. Commissioners _v._ Church, 248 ff. Connecticut, tarring and feathering, 63; perpetrators of outrage fined, 115; lynching of Charles Lockwood, 180, 181, 185. Corporal punishment (see whipping, tar and feathers, riding on rail). County liable for damages, 246 ff. Cowper justice, 8. Craig, John, 10. Criminality among negroes, 274. Crockett, David, 196. Damages, suits for, 114, 115, 125. Defensor, 105. Delaware, burning alive, 180, 185, 191, 261. Desjardins, Arthur, 24. Desperadism, 166. Desperadoes, 128 ff., 150. Dewees, F. P., 150. Douglass, Frederick, 223. Doyle, A. Conan, 140. Drake family of South Carolina, tradition in, 17 ff. Draper, Lyman C., 26, 34, 73. Drayton, John, 61, 69. Drewry, W. S., 92 ff., 165. DuBois, W. E. B., 274. Durbin, Governor, 263. England, practice of lynching does not exist, 3, 7, 9. Emancipation proclamation, 137. Fallows, Samuel, 10. Farmer, John S., 10. Faux, W., 38, 76. Featherston, H. C., 15, 23, 30. Featherstonhaugh, G. W., 36. Federal anti-lynching law proposed, 257. Fiske, John, 212. Flogging (see whipping). Florida, lynch-law adopted, 119, 179, 183, 188. Ford, Paul Leicester, 60. Foreign element in population, effect on lynching, 186 ff. France, practice of lynching does not exist, 3. Franchise given to negroes, effect of, 205 ff. Frontier conditions, lynch-law under, 1, 78 ff., 129 ff., 150, 194 ff. Gag law, 37. Galway story, 13 ff. Gamblers, lynch-law adopted against, 98, 99, 108. Garner, J. W., 138. Garrison, W. L., 91, 96. Georgia, lynch-law adopted, 92, 168, 179, 183, 185; burning alive, 191; anti-lynching laws, 231 ff., 233; punishment of lynchers, 256. Germany, practice of lynching does not exist, 3. Gregg, Alexander, 20, 51 ff. Grose, 7. Grund, F. J., 114, 271. Guinea Coast, secret societies of, 4. Hakluyt, 61. Halifax law, 8. Hall, Judge James, 39, 81. Hanna, C. A., 42. Hardiman, 15. Hawkes, Arthur, 202. Hening, 30, 32, 73, 76, 211. Henry, William Wirt, 32. Hershey, O. F., 270. Heyward, Governor, 252. Hittell, John S., 132. Hoffman, F. L., 153. Hogg, Governor, 230. Holt, George C., 155, 265. Hone, Philip, 117.
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