Erin covers the lynching of Allen Brooks in downtown Dallas in 1910. Shea's Good News involves a kitten, a chimney, and Mark Zuckerberg.
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1. Allen, J. (2000). Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America. Twin Palms Publishers. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/Without-Sanctuary-Lynching-Photography-America/dp/0944092691 2. Dallas Mob Hangs Negro From Pole at Elks’ Arch. (1910, March 4). The Dallas Morning News. 3. Dillard, C. (2017, October 15). In downtown Dallas, a crowd of 5,000 watched this black man get lynched—and they took souvenirs. Timeline. Retrieved from https://timeline.com/allen-brooks-dallas-lynching-4fc9132ee422 4. Dowdy, C. J. (2015). THE LYNCHING OF ALLEN BROOKS AND THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE ELKS ARCH. Dallas Untold. Retrieved from https://blog.smu.edu/untolddallas/dallas1910/ 5. Peeler, T. (1984, March). History Civil Wrongs: A 20th-century lynching on Main Street. D Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/1984/march/hlstory-civil-wrongs/ 6. Percell, F. (n.d.). Lynching of Allen Brooks. Human Rights Dallas Maps. Retrieved from http://www.humanrightsdallasmaps.com/items/show/15 Comments are closed.
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