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The conventional number I've seen in various places is right about 5,000.

I can't speak to the methodology that produced that number, however--so while I have seen people whom I believe to be responsible use that number, I don't know the original scholarship in which it was first derived.

My guess is that there are others here more qualified than I am to assess the reliability of this figure.

All best,
Kevin

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>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:11:41 EDT
>From: [log in to unmask]  
>Subject: Re: The Law & Lynching  
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>Anne;
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>Where do you get your "numbers" of Black Americans lynched post Civil  War?  
>Or, weren't you the one who came up with the "thousands"  estimate?
> 
>J South
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Kevin R. Hardwick, Ph.D.
Department of History
James Madison University

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