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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

No lynchings reported in US for first time

On December 30, 1952, the Tuskegee Institute reported that 1952 was the first year of no lynchings of African Americans in the United States in the 71 years it had kept records.



Learn more about lynching and listen to Billie Holiday's classic jazz recording of the 1938 protest song Strange Fruit.



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