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Lynching was the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Although the victims of lynchings were members of various ethnicities, after roughly 4 million enslaved African Americans were emancipated, they became the primary targets of white Southerners. Lynchings in the U.S. reached their height from the 1890s to the 1920s, and they primarily victimised ethnic minorities. Most of the lynchings occurred in the American South because the majority of African Americans lived there, but racially motivated lynchings also occurred in the Midwest and border states.

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  • Lynching in the United States (en)
  • Linchamiento en Estados Unidos (es)
  • Hukuman mati tanpa pengadilan di Amerika Serikat (in)
  • Linciaggio negli Stati Uniti d'America (it)
  • Linchamentos nos Estados Unidos (pt)
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  • É significativa na história dos Estados Unidos a prática do linchamento, uma forma de assassinato, geralmente por enforcamento, usado por um grupo de pessoas como forma de punição. No país, o número de linchamentos aumentou após a Guerra Civil Americana no início a meados da década de 1860. (pt)
  • El linchamiento, la muerte de personas por la acción extrajudicial de una muchedumbre, ha existido en Estados Unidos sobre todo desde finales del siglo XVIII hasta la década de los 60 del siglo XX. El mayor linchamiento en la historia del país ocurrió en 1891, cuando una turba linchó a 11 inmigrantes italianos.​. Entre 1880 y 1970, se linchó a 3265 negros, 1082 blancos, 71 mexicanos, 38 indios, 10 chinos, y un japonés; el apogeo de este crimen fue en 1892.​ Los linchamientos también fueron muy comunes en el Viejo Oeste, aunque en este caso, las víctimas pertenecían a distintas etnias o nacionalidades, como amerindios, mexicanos o chinos.​ (es)
  • Lynching was the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Although the victims of lynchings were members of various ethnicities, after roughly 4 million enslaved African Americans were emancipated, they became the primary targets of white Southerners. Lynchings in the U.S. reached their height from the 1890s to the 1920s, and they primarily victimised ethnic minorities. Most of the lynchings occurred in the American South because the majority of African Americans lived there, but racially motivated lynchings also occurred in the Midwest and border states. (en)
  • ka|jmpl|The body of George Meadows, lynched near the Pratt Mines in Alabama's [[Jefferson County, Alabama|Jefferson County]] on January 15, 1889. Hukuman mati tanpa pengadilan (bahasa Inggris: Lynching) adalah praktik pembunuhan yang merupakan tindakan di luar hukum. Tindakan ini, di Amerika Serikat muncul setelah Perang Saudara Amerika Serikat pada akhir dasawarsa 1800-an, menyusul adanya emansipasi perbudakan; mereka menolak setelah tahun 1930 tetapi terjadi sampai dasawarsa 1960-an. Hukuman mati tanpa pengadilan, ini kebanyakan ditargetkan kepada keturunan Afrika-Amerika Serikat di wilayah yang terjadi pada dasawarsa 1890 sampai 1920-an, dan paling sering pada tahun 1892. Dimulai dengan tindakan mafia besar-besaran yang dihadiri oleh ratusan atau ribuan penonton, hukuman mati tanpa pen (in)
  • Il linciaggio negli Stati Uniti d'America fu praticato prevalentemente dal tardo XVIII secolo agli anni sessanta del XX secolo. Pratica molto comune nel West, successivamente acquisì connotazioni razziste; negli Stati Uniti meridionali tra il 1890 e gli anni 1920, con un picco nel 1892, gli uomini neri ne furono le vittime più frequenti. (it)
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