(1) Kill without legal sanction,kill by hanging
(2) Kill without legal sanction
(3) Kill by hanging
(1) I'd have to agree as wellu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac although I'm not black, so please don't lynch me.
(2) In a prologue, Marion is shown being chased and barely escaping a crowd of angry American white men who want to lynch her and her newly born.
(3) I don't want to go to school with you, but I'm not going to lynch you.
(4) Blake was accused of killing his wife, and they want to lynch him.
(5) I'm afraid the men around him are going to lynch him.
(6) In June 1937, a group of white men broke into the home of Willie Scott in West Feliciana Parish, seeking to lynch him.
(7) Shocked at discovering the evidence of werewolves in their village the townspeople discuss the issue and will ultimately decide to lynch someone whom they suspect of lycanthropy.
(8) We couldn't care less of what humans think, but, when they try to burn, skin or lynch us, then we mind - and hide as best as we can.
(9) Sue's wise tutelage and Tom's submission to it keeps him alive for nineteen years in the hostile South, where u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510They lynch you bout anythingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(10) The students applauded to the skies; the administrators wanted to lynch me.
(11) Yet they would beat and lynch someone for being something that wasn't within their control, like skin color or region of birth.
(12) They will either lynch him or return him to power.
(13) If you just grabbed an unconvicted murderer off the street and lynched him, you would be a murderer in your own right.
(14) He was lynched in Italy while serving in World War II, after being accused of raping one White woman and murdering another.
(15) Likewise, the collective anonymity of the executioners ensured that few lynchers were ever prosecuted.
(16) In effect, lynchers could go about their horrific deeds with the protection of the law and little fear of retribution.
(17) Angry mobs lynching someone suspected of murder is wrong, even if that person is actually guilty.
(18) He informs her that he is buried next to Celie's mother; however, because he was lynched , there is no marker.
(19) However, if riots are indeed a language, to return to Brooks's metaphor of mirroring, then it is a language learned from white lynchers .
(20) Another theory holds that the townspeople lynched him and threw him off the bridge leading into town.
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