lyncher การใช้
- The first successful federal prosecution of a lyncher for a civil rights violation was in 1946.
- Also passed by Congress in 1996 was the Pam Lyncher Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act.
- His book, " The Lyncher in Me ", was published by Borealis Books in March 2008.
- Lyncher's assailant was sentenced to 20 years and remains in prison, although he became eligible for parole in 1992.
- Dr . Grey offers to run over to the judge to speak with him but Hester points out that he s a lyncher his own self and not to trust him.
- Here are sketches of slave auctions and pictures of thirsty women working the fields with their little children nearby, a black man dangling from a lyncher's noose, rural poverty, a riverside baptism, country churches, the great blues man Robert Johnson, and changing fashions in clothes and entertainment, as well as the economic, social and cultural upheaval surrounding the great black migration from the South to Chicago.
- Bederman does note that Tarzan, " an instinctivily chivalrous Anglo-Saxon ", does not engage in sexual violence, renouncing his " masculine impulse to rape . " However, she also notes that not only does Tarzan kill black man Kulonga in revenge for killing his ape mother ( a stand-in for his biological white mother ) by hanging him, " lyncher Tarzan " actually enjoys killing black people, the cannibalistic Mbongans, for example.