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Original Articles

The association of southern women for the prevention of lynching: Strategies of a movement in the comic frame

Pages 86-99 | Published online: 21 May 2009

Notes

  • Papers of Jessie Daniel Ames and the ASWPL , Georgia : the Robert W. Woodruff libraries at Emory University and Atlanta University Center in Atlanta .

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