Black Lynch Victims    1994/96
acrylic paint on canvas     100 x 130 cm.    39.4 x 51.2"
PB.25.1.94.9.00

This painting is about lynching in the south of the United States, where black inhabitants were murdered by white mobs and there were no judicial investigations.

The painting is based on research into the question as to whether the level of cotton prices in the period 1882-1930 had any influence on the number of lynchings resulting in the deaths of black inhabitants.





References

Beck, E.M. and Stewart E.Tolnay
The killing fields of the deep south: the market for cotton and the lynching of blacks, 1882 -1930
American Sociological Review, 1990, vol. 55, p.526 - 539



 
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