2. Jordan Neely & Ida B. Wells' Lynch Law Today

Yes, an essay written 130 years ago—by a Black woman who was a crusader for justice—is still relevant today as we read and hear about what happened to Jordan Neely on a train in New York earlier this week. In this episode, Lettie reads excerpts from "Lynch Law" (1893) by Ida B. Wells and shows vital connections to not only the killing and lynching of Jordan Neely, but also to the racist systems and institutions in the U.S. as a whole. History always shows us! Become a patron and learn from Lettie. Follow Lettie on Instagram @sincerely.lettie and @historyshowsuspodcast Read more about and from Ida B. Wells: Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells The Light of Truth: Writings of an Anti-Lynching Crusader Southern Horrors: Lynch Law In All Its Phases

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Join historian Lettie Gore as she examines what history shows us and makes critical connections between the past and present. Lettie’s passion for history and educating about the truth can be heard and felt through her engaging discussions about racism, current events, racial justice, and politics in a time when historical background needs to meet current realities. Her perspective and delivery are unique, direct, and just what you need to hear.