The blood red record : a review of the horrible lynchings and burning of Negroes by civilized white men in the United States, as taken from the records /
Bruce, John Edward.
Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
text
Albany : The Argus Company, Printers,
1901.
eng
Lists of lynched and burned African Americans in the US after 1893. Bruce condemns such lynchings and treatment of Blacks at the hands of so-called "civilized," Christian whites, mostly but not entirely in the South since the Civil War. He makes a strong statement for corrective measures and for acceptance of the African American as a full-fledged citizen. Bruce was a newspaper correspondent, historian, a widely read and influential African American journalist, and an early Black militant.
LC copy has printed card laid in front of t.p.: Compliments of J.E. Bruce. Card has inscription in ink: Daniel Murray, Asst. Librarian of Congress. Inscription in ink on cover: To Mr. Daniel Murray, Asst. Librarian from Author.
Lynching--United States.
African Americans--Crimes against.
United States--Race relations.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lcrbmrp.t1718