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  2. List of World War I films - Wikipedia

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    During WW1, the paths of an officer in the English secret service and a German spy converge in Gibraltar. D P 1930 US Anybody's War: Lloyd Corrigan: Two blackfaced men and their dog get talked into joining WW1 C 1930 US The Dawn Patrol: Howard Hawks: RFC pilots on the Western Front A 1930 US Doughboys: Edward Sedgwick: A, C 1930 US Half Shot at ...

  3. Lynching - Wikipedia

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    They warned the government against taking action against those who had participated in the lynching. [123] The event was filmed and shared on social media. [ 124 ] The day after the incident six men were arrested on accusations of lynching, and Afghanistan's government promised to continue the investigation. [ 125 ]

  4. Lynching of African-American veterans after World War I

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    Although, post World War 1 could be defined as the spark that initiated the fight against the status quo and the emergence of the New Negro Movement. [2] The fight for equality and civil rights in the United States would become a centuries-long battle which is still taking place today. [ 3 ]

  5. Category:Films about lynching - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Films about lynching in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films about lynching in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  7. Lynching of Wilbur Little - Wikipedia

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    Map of Blakely on a map of Early County (left) and Georgia (right). Wilbur Little (also William [1] [2] or Wilbert [3] in some sources) was a black American veteran of World War I, lynched in April 1919 in his hometown of Blakely, Georgia, for refusing to remove his military uniform.

  8. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to Ida B. Wells and the Tuskegee University, most lynching victims were accused of murder or attempted murder. Rape or attempted rape was the second most common accusation; such accusations were often pretexts for lynching black people who violated Jim Crow etiquette or engaged in economic competition with white people.

  9. Duluth lynchings - Wikipedia

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    On June 14, 1920, the John Robinson Circus arrived in Duluth for a free parade and a one-night performance. Two local white teenagers, Irene Tusken, age 19, and James "Jimmie" Sullivan, 18, met at the circus and ended up behind the big top , watching the black workers dismantle the menagerie tent, load wagons and generally get the circus ready ...