Disciples of Hatred, In Their Own Words and Images
December 24, 2008
Discussion Questions
- Who is responsible for lynchings? The lynchers, the spectators that watch, the public officials, the bystanders, the people who made the postcards?
- Why might people
have attended lynchings? What forces influence their decisions?
The article sites a particularly graphic postcard sent by a son to his parents of a tortured and mutilated corpse, Jesse Washington. How do you understand the actions of the people who committed the murder? Those who watched the murder happen? Those who took the photograph? Joe, who sent this postcard to his parents? - What can we learn from studying photographs of lynchings? What effect can museums have on influencing our future choices? What examples can you cite for this?
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