Memorial Day Parade riots in Queens, NY. Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY), 31 May 1927.
The Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA), 20 August 1914.
Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA), 24 June 1884.
Morning News (Wilmington, DE), 13 November 1894.
Buffalo Commercial (Buffalo, NY), 21 April 1915.
The Advertiser (Lawrence, KS), 7 September 1916.
The Allentown Leader (Allentown, PA), 26 January 1916.
Woodrow Wilson campaign poster, 1916.
San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, CA), 3 October 1918.
The Lynching of Jesse Washington, Waco, Texas (‘The Waco Horror’), 15 May 1916.
Washington Times (Washington, DC), 29 August 1917.
Evening Journal (Wilmington, DE), 7 January 1918.
Washington Herald (Washington, DC), 29 December 1922.
Warren G. Harding campaign poster, 1920.
El Paso Herald (El Paso, TX), 3 July 1920.
The Lynching of Lige Daniels, Center, Texas, 3 August, 1920.
Evening World (New York, NY), 5 July 1922.
Evening World (New York, NY), 6 September 1921.
‘Terrorism’, Philadelphia Public Ledger, reprinted in Los Angeles Times, 9 October 1921.
Courier-Gazette (McKinney, TX), 17 August 1922.
‘Women of America!’, Pamphlet of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, 1923.
Independent Record (Helena, MT), 14 May 1923.
‘The Silent March on Washington’, Anti-Lynching Protest, 1922.
‘Our Own Hooded Kobra’, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY), 30 September 1923.
‘Listen!’, Chicago Defender (Chicago, IL), 22 September, 1923.
Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA), 18 May 1930.
The Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith. Muncie Evening Press (Muncie, IN), 8 August 1930.
‘This is her first lynching’, New Yorker, 8 September 1934.
Decatur Herald (Decatur, IL), 10 October 1930.
Rally of the Friends of New Germany, Madison Square Garden, NY, 17 May 1934.
Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL), 2 October 1939.
‘German Day’, Madison Square Garden, NY, 6 October 1935.
Nazis parade on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The Greenville News (Greenville, SC), 3 November 1937.
German-American Bund holds an ‘Americanization Rally’, Madison Square Garden, NY, 20 February 1939.
St Louis Star and Times (St Louis, MO), 5 August 1939.
Swastika hangs on a Confederate Memorial in Danville, VA. Jackson Sun (Jackson, TN), 7 July 1940.
Charles Lindbergh addresses a rally of the America First Committee, Fort Wayne, IN, 3 October 1941.
St Louis Star and Times (St Louis, MO), 16 August 1941.
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Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, 20 July 2016.
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