Title: lynching
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Subject: | English |
Author: | Alyssa L |
Date: | July 24, 2011 |
Level: | University |
Grade: | A |
Length: | 2 / 402 |
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It is saying that lynching was very painful by saying it was by the cruelest way of pain. The cruelest way of pain doesn't mean lynching is so cruel even though hanging a person is very cruel. It's saying that the people who committed the pain did it for the cruelest reason of pain, or in this case murder, which was the reason of racism...
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This quote symbolizing the death of any person who was lynched by any person. The quote "His spirit ascended into high heaven" is saying in a religious term that the people who were lynched and were murdered were going someplace better than a discriminating world that still does the same thing; now its all wide spread...
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