"A BENEDICTION TO THE SKIES": NEW WORKS ON AMERICAN LYNCHING

[...]they raised a Sabbath song, The echo sounded wild and strong, A benediction to the skies That crowned the human sacrifice" -Walter Everette Hawkins, "A Festival of Christendom" (1920) Midway through his powerful and poetic book on lynching and the African American religious exper...

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