Lynching Newspapers

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Marion Newspapers

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Chronicle--Marion August 8.jpg

Nearby City Newspapers

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Fort Wayne Gazette August 8.jpg

Indianapolis and Chicago Black Newspapers

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“In conclusion it suffices to say that lynchers are dangerous outlaws. They are undesirable creatures. No community in which they are allowed to operate is fit for law abiding people to live in.” This quote from the article above shows the varied feelings about the actions that took place. This racially diverse newspaper focuses mainly on the lynchings rather than the original crimes that took place.

Chicago Defender August 23.jpg "Those young men, not out of their teens, had to suffer and pay the penalty without a trial. I heard the remark that it served them right because they would have been electrocuted anyway. To this remark I quickly retorted that electrocution would have been more decent than suspension from a window by a rope."This shows the opposing thoughts of the events that one, the lynchers felt that they were achieving justice and two, others feeling it was completely unjust.

The Crucifixion.jpg This drawing is a representation of The Crucifixion and how there was no justice for the accused. Neither this drawing nor these articles would have been printed in Marion newspapers, this goes to show the differentiation of view points from person to person.