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Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proposed by Representative L.C. Dyer, a Republican from Missouri, the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill was an attempt to reduce or end completely lynchings. These were committed mostly by whites against blac...
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Lynching - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The drive for federal legislation that would condemn lynching had been abandoned in the 1920s after the defeat of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.--The Dyer Anti-Lynching bill is dead. The Republican caucus voted tonight to drop the measure and authorized Senator Lodge to inform Senator Underwood, the minority leader, that this legislation, which had deadlocked the Senate since last Tuesday, will not be called up again.
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Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... View More Summaries on Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill...
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How Did Black Women in the NAACP Promote the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, 1918-1923? by Binghamton University ... Grade Levels: unknown ; Type of Material: lesson plan, article ; Cost: no ; Key Individuals: Mary B. Talbert; Keywords: Anti-Lynching Crusaders, Women, NAACP, Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, Laws, Legislation...
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The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill provided fines and imprisonment for persons convicted of lynching in federal courts, and fines and penalties against states, counties, and towns which failed to use reasonable efforts to protect citizens from mob violence.
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