Lynching in the West |
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| Lynching in the West 1850-1935 | ||||||
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The hanging of Jenkins by San Francisco's 1851 Committee of Vigilance This drawing depicts the summary execution of "Jenkins" by San Francisco's most beloved vigilantes. Be sure to note the top hats on the right side of the image. Most local editorials asserted that the city's most respected citizens took part, as if to suggest that their presence justified the killing. |