Incoming Resources
- The silent shore, the lynching of Matthew Williams and the politics of racism in the free state, Charles L. Chavis Jr
- Southern horrors, women and the politics of rape and lynching, Crystal N. Feimster
- Southern horrors, Ida B. Wells
- The lynching of Cleo Wright, Dominic J. Capeci, Jr
- Elegy for Mary Turner, an illustrated account of a lynching, by Rachel Marie-Crane Williams ; introduction by Mariame Kaba ; afterword by Julie Buckner Armstrong ; postscript by C. Tyron Forehand
- The lynchers
- On the courthouse lawn, confronting the legacy of lynching in the twenty-first century, Sherrilyn A. Ifill ; foreword by Bryan Stevenson
- Ida B. Wells, crusader for human rights, adaptation and re-editing produced and edited by Brian Stewart
- Stained with blood and tears, lynchings, murder, and mob violence in Cairo, Illinois, 1909-1910, John A. Beadles
- The lynching of Mexicans in the Texas borderlands, Nicholas Villanueva, Jr
- Lynching and leisure, race and the transformation of mob violence in Texas, Terry Anne Scott
- Emmett Till, the murder that shocked the world and propelled the civil rights movement, Devery S. Anderson ; foreword by Julian Bond
- Skeletons, Kate Wilhelm
- Death of innocence, the story of the hate crime that changed America, Mamie Till-Mobley and Christopher Benson
- American atrocity, the types of violence in lynching, Guy Lancaster
- Simeon's story, an eyewitness account of the kidnapping of Emmett Till, Simeon Wright ; with Herb Boyd
- At the hands of persons unknown, the lynching of Black America, Philip Dray
- Memoried and storied, healing our shared history of racial violence, Dr. Judith Reifsteck
- 100 years of lynchings, [selected by] Ralph Ginzburg ; [foreword, Ralph Ginzburg]
- Without sanctuary, lynching photography in America, James Allen [and 3 others]
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, suffragette and social activist, Naomi E. Jones