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1. what is the legal definition of lynching? what constitutes a mob?
2. what action did the naacp take against lynching in the 1920s?
3. how did the majority of lynching victims before 1890 differ from the
majority after that year?
4. what is one of the functions of a racial stereotype, according to paula
giddings? how do stereotypes relate to “first-class” citizenship?
5. how does giddings distinguish between rights and privileges? is “first-
class” citizenship a right or a privilege?
6. how did prejudices toward black americans change in the late
nineteenth century? how was science used to justify those prejudices?
7. what myths and fears were used to justify the lynching of black men?
8. what experiences influenced ida b. wells to challenge the custom of
lynching?
9. what strategy did wells use to challenge the practice and disprove the
myths used to justify it?
10. according to wells’s observations, what were the real reasons that blacks
were being lynched? what is the reality that her work uncovered about
the relationships that black lynching victims typically had with white
women?
11. what does giddings define as the primary function that lynching played
in jim crow society?

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