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The Red Record by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
1. The woman who was paraded as victim of violence was of bad character;
The Red Record by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
1. The woman who was paraded as victim of violence was of bad character;
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Chapter 2
Chapter 3: Chapter 3
Chapter 4: Chapter 4
Chapter 5: Chapter 5
Chapter 6: Chapter 6
Chapter 7: Chapter 7
Chapter 8: Chapter 8
Chapter 9: Chapter 9
Chapter 10: Chapter 10
Chapter 11: Chapter 11
Chapter 12: 1. The woman who was paraded as victim of violence was of bad character;
Chapter 13: 2. She was publicly reported and generally known to have been criminally
Chapter 14: 3. She was compelled by threats, if not by violence, to make the charge
Chapter 15: 4. When she came to apply the match Coy asked her if she would burn him
Chapter 16: 5. A large majority of the "superior" white men prominent in the affair
Chapter 17: introduction and greeting, although every other incident of that morning
her husband was a drunkard and a gambler.
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