A Call to Action
A Call to Action
Chapter 12 recounts how St. Paul was not immune to mob violence against black men; yet black leaders protested white-on-black attacks in the South, saying nothing about two near lynchings that had occurred in 1896, within their own capital city.
Keywords: Black history, Civil rights history, Minnesota history, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. De Bois, Ida B. Wells, Frank Wheaton, Frederick McGhee, NAACP
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