Duluth Lynchings In The 1900s

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Duluth Lynchings “It's the dark and cold side of America that nobody wants to talk about, but we have to” (Fedo). In 1920, America had several significant achievements such as women earning the right to vote and a victorious end to World War I, but it also had several conflicts over racial equality. Racial inequality promoted by the Jim Crow laws which led to race riots and lynchings. These factors led up to the Duluth lynchings almost 100 years ago. The racial caste system between 1877 to mid 1960’s was known as the Jim Crow Laws. The Jim Crow Laws were not only anti-Black laws, but they were also a way of life for most people. The laws touched every aspect of everyday life. African Americans were treated as second class citizens. These