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Footnotes 1347
Arthur Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching (1933); John Weldon Hoot, “Lynch Law,
the Practice of Illegal Popular Coercion/* unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of
Pennsylvania (1935).
Compare Donald R. Young, American Minority Peaces (1932), pp. 254 If., and,
by the same author. Research Memorandum on Minority Peo^es in the Defression
(^ 937)y PP- 172
® White, Of. cit., pp. 19 ff.
® Earle F. Young, “The Relation of Lynching to the Size of Political Areas,”
Sociology and Social Research (March-April, 1928), pp. 348-353; and National
Resources Committee, Our Cities (1937), p. 16.
Commission on Interracial Cooperation, The Mob Still Rides (1935), pp.
and Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching^ pp. 29-30.
Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching^ p. 36.
“ pp. 36-37.
William Archer, Through Afro-America (1910), pp. 216-217; Thomas P.
Bailey, Race Orthodoxy in the South (1914), p. 44; Sir Harry H. Johnston, The
Negro in the New World (1910), p. 462. Similar statements have been made by E. G.
Murphy, The Basis of Ascendancy (1909), p. 52, and more recently by Frank Tannen-
baum, Darker Phases of the South (1924), pp. 32-33 ;
Walter White, Rofe and Faggot
(1929), pp. 62 flf.; John Dollard, Caste and Class in a Southern Town (1937), pp.
163-164; Hortense Powdermaker, After Freedom (1939), p. 52; E. Franklin Frazier,
“The Pathology of Race Prejudice,” The Forum (May, 1927), pp. 856-862; W. F.
Cash, The Mind of the South (1941), pp. 114-117.
White, of. cit., pp. 57 ff.; Tannenbaum, of. cit., pp. 34 ff.
Dollard, Caste and Class in a Southern Town, pp. 321-326 and 338; White,
of. cit.. Chapter 4.
Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching, pp. 16-19 and 32-33, fassi??i.
Raper, “Race and Class Pressures,” p. 275. Also see Raper, The Tragedy of
Lynching, pp. 13-14.
Raper, The Tragedy of Lyttching, pp. lO ff. fassim.
Ibid., pp. n-12.
Ibid., pp. 12-13; White, of. cit., pp. 3, 26 and 38.
Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching, pp. 8 ff. and 44 ff.; White, of. cit., pp. 3-18
and 54-81; Tannenbaum, of. cit., 25-26.
Willis D. Weatherford and Charles S. Johnson, Race Relations (1934), p. 57;
White, of. cit., pp. 103- 105 fassim.
Weatherford and Johnson, of. cit., p. 57; White, of. cit., p. iii; Tannenbaum,
of. cit., pp. 19-20.
T. J. Woofter, Jr., in Raper, The Tragedy of Lynching, pp. 30-3 1 ; C. I. Hov-
land and R. R. Sears, “Minor Studies of Aggression: VI. Correlation of Lynchings with
Economic Indices,” reported in John Dollard et al.. Frustration and Aggression (1939),
p. 31; and Buell G. Gallagher, American Caste and the Negro College (1938), pp.
381 ff.
^^Of, cit., p. II, Compare p. 12. Ra/ Stannard Baker {Following the Color Line
(7908]) earlier made a similar statement; . a community will rise to mob Negroes
or to drive them out of the country . , because the Negro is becoming educated,

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