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BLACK IN TIME: A Moment in OUR History

Hugh Gaddy · Tuesday, July 28th 2009 at 4:00PM · 136 views

Leonidas Dyer




The National Liberty Congress Of Colored Americans Petitioned Congress To Make Lynching A Federal Crime On July 29, 1918.

The Following Year There Were 83 Reported Lynchings, 25 Major Race Riots And The Ku Klux Klan Held Over 200 Public Meetings.

In 1921 There Were 64 Mob Murders In Which Four Of The Victims Were Burned Alive.


It Wasn't Until January 26, 1922 That Congress Passed The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. Up To That Point, Blacks In The Northern And Border States Could Be Relied Upon To Vote In Large Numbers, For Republican Candidates. But Because Republicans Delayed Their Pledge That The Harding Administration Would Make Lynching A Federal Crime, Many Northern And Urban Blacks Turned Away From The Party.

Subsequently, The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill Became A Major Contributing Factor To The Shift Of Black American Loyalties From The Republican To The Democratic Party.

"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.


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Hugh Gaddy Hagerstown, MD

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Sun Smith Tuesday, August 4th 2009 at 2:31AM

I posted this one to my facebook page! Educational info is what we all need. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#...

Hugh Gaddy Tuesday, August 4th 2009 at 12:42PM

Thank You for Re-posting on FB. I post there as well and I appreciate you helping me tell the stories of OUR people.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Hugh, this is a practice of the Republican right-wing of still to this day being a gift that keeps on giving and giving as they continue to refuse to try and work in any small way to help get equal justice when it for any and all in the minority group(s).

I do believe as well as hope that each future elections be they local, state or Federal political offices become less and less in numbers.(smile)

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