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Lynch Law in Georgia: A Six-Weeks' Record in the Center of Southern Civilization

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"Wells-Barnett's famous pamphlet...helped expose the horror of lynching. It continues to shock and inform." -Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), Feb. 25, 2007

In 1899, Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862 –1931) published a short 60-page account relating her investigation into lynchings in Georgia, titled "Lynch Law in Georgia."

In introducing her book, Wells-Barnett writes:

"During six weeks of the months of March and April just past, twelve colored men were lynched in Georgia, the reign of outlawry culm...