Modern Far-Right Terrorism Is a Repeat of Reconstruction-Era Themes
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In A Red Record, Ida B. Wells recounts a lynching where a Black man was hanged and filled with bullets for having a relationship with a white woman, echoing far-right terrorism motives today.
Frederick Douglass highlighted three excuses for lynching Black men in the post-war South, which are still utilized by far-right groups, rooted in the Great Replacement conspiracy theory.
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