The Lynching Of Jesse Washington

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The Lynching of Jesse Washington on May 15, 1916, in Waco, Texas, is a tragic and infamous event in American history. Washington, a young African American man, was accused of raping and murdering Lucy Fryer, the wife of his employer. Despite questionable evidence and a lack of due process, Washington was quickly convicted by an all-white jury.

Following the verdict, a mob of thousands of white residents seized Washington, brutally tortured him, and then publicly lynched him. The lynching was attended by men, women, and children who watched as Washington was dragged through the streets, castrated, and burned alive. The horrific event was even documented through photographs, which were widely circulated at the time.

The lynching of Jesse Washington became a symbol of racial violence and injustice in the Jim Crow South, highlighting the pervasive racism and lack of legal protection for African Americans. It sparked national outrage and condemnation, leading to calls for an end to lynching and greater civil rights protections for African Americans. However, despite these efforts, racial violence and discrimination persisted for decades to come.

Luxurious comfort and style are what this unisex, garment-dyed sweatshirt is all about. It's made with 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester and the fabric is 3-end garment-dyed, ring-spun, color-blast fleece with a 100% cotton face. Each sweatshirt comes with a relaxed fit, a rolled-forward shoulder, and a back neck patch.

 SMLXL2XL3XL
Width, in21.0023.0025.0026.5028.0029.50
Length, in27.5028.5029.5030.5031.5032.50
Sleeve length from center back, in31.5033.5035.2536.7538.2539.25

 

.: 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester
.: Medium-heavy fabric (9.5 oz /yd² (322.1 g/m²))
.: Relaxed fit
.: Sewn in twill label
.: OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes

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The Lynching of Jesse Washington on May 15, 1916, in Waco, Texas, is a tragic and infamous event in American history. Washington, a young African American man, was accused of raping and murdering Lucy Fryer, the wife of his employer. Despite questionable evidence and a lack of due process, Washington was quickly convicted by an all-white jury.

Following the verdict, a mob of thousands of white residents seized Washington, brutally tortured him, and then publicly lynched him. The lynching was attended by men, women, and children who watched as Washington was dragged through the streets, castrated, and burned alive. The horrific event was even documented through photographs, which were widely circulated at the time.

The lynching of Jesse Washington became a symbol of racial violence and injustice in the Jim Crow South, highlighting the pervasive racism and lack of legal protection for African Americans. It sparked national outrage and condemnation, leading to calls for an end to lynching and greater civil rights protections for African Americans. However, despite these efforts, racial violence and discrimination persisted for decades to come.

Luxurious comfort and style are what this unisex, garment-dyed sweatshirt is all about. It's made with 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester and the fabric is 3-end garment-dyed, ring-spun, color-blast fleece with a 100% cotton face. Each sweatshirt comes with a relaxed fit, a rolled-forward shoulder, and a back neck patch.

 SMLXL2XL3XL
Width, in21.0023.0025.0026.5028.0029.50
Length, in27.5028.5029.5030.5031.5032.50
Sleeve length from center back, in31.5033.5035.2536.7538.2539.25

 

.: 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester
.: Medium-heavy fabric (9.5 oz /yd² (322.1 g/m²))
.: Relaxed fit
.: Sewn in twill label
.: OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes

The Lynching of Jesse Washington on May 15, 1916, in Waco, Texas, is a tragic and infamous event in American history. Washington, a young African American man, was accused of raping and murdering Lucy Fryer, the wife of his employer. Despite questionable evidence and a lack of due process, Washington was quickly convicted by an all-white jury.

Following the verdict, a mob of thousands of white residents seized Washington, brutally tortured him, and then publicly lynched him. The lynching was attended by men, women, and children who watched as Washington was dragged through the streets, castrated, and burned alive. The horrific event was even documented through photographs, which were widely circulated at the time.

The lynching of Jesse Washington became a symbol of racial violence and injustice in the Jim Crow South, highlighting the pervasive racism and lack of legal protection for African Americans. It sparked national outrage and condemnation, leading to calls for an end to lynching and greater civil rights protections for African Americans. However, despite these efforts, racial violence and discrimination persisted for decades to come.

Luxurious comfort and style are what this unisex, garment-dyed sweatshirt is all about. It's made with 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester and the fabric is 3-end garment-dyed, ring-spun, color-blast fleece with a 100% cotton face. Each sweatshirt comes with a relaxed fit, a rolled-forward shoulder, and a back neck patch.

 SMLXL2XL3XL
Width, in21.0023.0025.0026.5028.0029.50
Length, in27.5028.5029.5030.5031.5032.50
Sleeve length from center back, in31.5033.5035.2536.7538.2539.25

 

.: 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester
.: Medium-heavy fabric (9.5 oz /yd² (322.1 g/m²))
.: Relaxed fit
.: Sewn in twill label
.: OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes