The Red Record
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The Red Record by Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a seminal nonfiction work that examines the widespread problem of lynching in late nineteenth-century America. As a leading African American journalist and activist, Wells-Barnett combines rigorous research with powerful storytelling to reveal the harsh realities of racial violence, establishing this book as a crucial contribution to literature on social justice.
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