Senator Harris describes historic antilynching bill passed

California Senator Kamala Harris discusses historic legislation to criminalize lynching, attempts and conspiracy for the first time in American history, a part of dark and despicable aspect of US history that followed slavery and other outrages, that according to the equal justice initiative lynching was used for terror and intimidation 4,084 times during the late 19th and 20th centuries, needless and horrendous acts of violence motivated by racism, to acknowledge the fact lest it be repeated.
California Senator Kamala Harris discusses historic legislation to criminalize lynching, attempts and conspiracy for the first time in American history, a part of dark and despicable aspect of US history that followed slavery and other outrages, that according to the equal justice initiative lynching was used for terror and intimidation 4,084 times during the late 19th and 20th centuries, needless and horrendous acts of violence motivated by racism, to acknowledge the fact lest it be repeated.
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19 December, 2018
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