This is a sitting United States Senator asking the public to reelect her.https://twitter.com/LamarWhiteJr/status/1061649185110417408 …
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Here’s a MS “public hanging.” This one took place in a schoolyard. Source: 100 Years of Lynching.pic.twitter.com/witDOEGg2a
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This Mississippi “public hanging” took place AFTER the victim was acquitted of murder. Source: 100 Years of Lynchingpic.twitter.com/RJl8DjLCLj
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Two brothers were victims of a “public hanging” in Mississippi within weeksof each other in 1920.pic.twitter.com/Qs49fSe9K4
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In 1928, two black men, Stanley and James Bearden, were pulled out of the Brookhaven jail, dragged behind a car for 2 miles, then hanged. Hyde-Smith's grandparents, Henry & Isabel (King) Hyde, were 38 and 23 at the time, living in Monticello.
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