Historical American Lynching

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The original data came from the NAACP Lynching Records at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama. Stewart Tolnay and E.M. Beck examined these records for name and event duplications and other errors with funding from a National Science Foundation Grant and made their findings available to Project HAL in 1998. Project HAL is inactive now, but it’s original purpose was to build a data set for researchers to use and to add to.

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Eva Bacas and Matt Lavin

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2020-04-24 14:54:12


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Hines, E., & Steelwater, E. (2006). Project Hal: Historical American Lynching Data Collection Project. University of North Carol

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