
audiobook
by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
THE FIGHT AGAINST LYNCHING
Comment by the Way
Extent of the Lynching Evil - Previous to 1918
Distribution of the 1918 Lynchings
Offenses Charged Against the 1918 Victims
Special Features of Lynchings
Taken from Peace Officers and Jails
Innocence Admitted Publicly
Legal Action Taken by Public Officials
Specific Action by the Executive Office
This volume offers a vivid snapshot of the NAACP’s early anti‑lynching crusade, detailing how a modest seed fund sparked a nationwide campaign to expose and halt mob violence. Readers follow the organization’s systematic approach—investigating incidents, publishing findings, and pressing officials through letters, telegrams, and public appeals. The narrative also highlights the strategic use of press coverage and the influential periodical The Crisis to shape public opinion.
Central to the book is the story of the 1919 National Conference on Lynching, convened in New York and backed by an eclectic coalition of presidents, governors, judges, and clergy. Through minutes, speeches, and correspondence, the text reveals the challenges of rallying support across regional and racial lines while confronting entrenched prejudice. By the end of the first act, listeners gain a clear sense of the urgency and moral resolve that drove early civil‑rights activists to confront one of America’s darkest practices.
Full title
The Fight Against Lynching Anti-Lynching Work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for the Year Nineteen Eighteen Anti-Lynching Work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for the Year Nineteen Eighteen
Language
en
Duration
~33 minutes (32K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Founded in 1909, this long-running civil rights organization has spent more than a century pushing the United States toward equal protection, voting rights, and an end to racial discrimination. Its story reaches from early anti-lynching and legal battles to landmark fights against segregation and modern campaigns for justice.
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