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Director:
Christine Turner
Cast:
Darian Dauchan, Biko Eisen-Martin, Jimmie Jeter…
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During 1880-1968 over 4,000 African Americans were lynched at the hands of white mobs. These lynchings were commemorated through souvenir postcards that would ultimately be subverted by Black activists to expose racist violence in...
Lynching Postcards: 'Token of A Great Day'
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Director: Christine Turner
Stars: Darian Dauchan, Biko Eisen-Martin, Jimmie Jeter
Plot: During 1880-1968 over 4,000 African Americans were lynched at the hands of white mobs. These lynchings were commemorated through souvenir postcards that would ultimately be subverted by Black activists to expose racist violence in...
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During 1880-1968 over 4,000 African Americans were lynched at the hands of white mobs. These lynchings were commemorated through souvenir postcards that would ultimately be subverted by Black activists to expose racist violence in the U.S.