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Here is something I've learned from my research.

Background
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The Thing That Happened
all that and a' that,' and who, above all, loves its country and its laws," attend the Indignation Meeting.

Books

 * Du Bois, W. E. B., "Black Reconstruction in America" (Ohio, 1962 [1935]).
 * Katz, William Loren, ed., "NAACP: Thirty Years of Lynching in the United States, 1889-1918" (New York, 1919; reprint, New York, 1969).
 * Logan, Rayford, "The Betrayal of the Negro" (New York, 1954).
 * Louise Wood, Amy, "Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890-1940" (North Carolina, 2009).
 * Pfeifer, Michael J., "Lynching Beyond Dixie: American Mob Violence Outside the South" (Illinois, 2013).
 * Waldrep, Christopher, ed., "Lynching in America: A History in Documents" (New York, 2006).

Journals

 * Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita. "Join Hands and Hearts with Law and Order": The 1893 Lynching of Samuel J. Bush and the Response of Decatur's African American Community. "The Illinois Historical Journal, Vol. 83, No. 3 (Autumn, 1990): 187-200. Stable URL:
 * Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita. "A Warlike Demonstration": Legalism, Armed Resistance, and Black Political Mobilization in Decatur, Illinois, 1894-1898." The Journal of Negro History Vol. 83, No. 1 (Winter, 1998): 52-72. Stable URL:

Newspapers

 * Chicago Daily Tribune, 3 June 1893, p. 1, col. 1.
 * Decatur Daily Republican, 3 June 1893, p. 1, col. 5-6.
 * Decatur Daily Republican, 4 June 1893, p. 3.
 * Decatur Daily Review, 3 June 1893, p. 1, col. 3-4.
 * Herald and Review, 19 May 2016.