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Racial violence in the south in the late 1800s often included lynching, which is another tee for

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Hanging is your answer
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Hanging, is the right answer.

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Lynching is a willful extrajudicial assassination by a crowd. This term lynching is generally employed to define informal public killings by a mob to execute a claimed offender, sentenced criminal, or to browbeat a group. It may also be an exaggerated kind of informal group civil authority, and it is usually conducted with the appearance of a public display (usually in the practice of hanging) for highest browbeating.

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