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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Lynching in the South, Riots in the North. There are a number of great online resources for studying lynching and race riots. Although dated, the essay “The Negro Holocaust”. Gives a strong historical overview. The website “Lynching Statistics”. Gives us numerical evidence on lynching. February 14, 2011. We will read...
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