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This text explores the concepts of condemnation and agitation within the context of early 20th-century America. It highlights the strong disapproval of various actions and ideologies, particularly those related to racial segregation and violence against African Americans. The increase in lynching incidents as a tool of oppression by segregationists is examined, alongside the influence of Jim Crow laws that institutionalized racial separation. Through an understanding of these elements, the text aims to shed light on the societal dynamics of that era.
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Word wizard By. Jesus Franco
condemn • To expressanunfavorableoradversejudgmenton;indicatestrong disapproval of • I did not come here to condemn but to save.
agitators • a personwhostirsupothersinorderto upset thestatusquoandfurtherapolitical,social,orothercause • South`s agitators do not seem to listen to reasoning.
lynching • to puttodeath,especiallybyhanging,bymobactionandwithoutlegalauthority • The lynching of African American has increased during the 1905
segregationists • whofavors,encourages,orpracticessegregation, especiallyracialsegregation • Segregationists are people who dislike color people.
Jim Crow Laws • Any state`slaws discriminatingagainstAfrican Americans people. • Jim Crow Laws were manly used in the south during segregation times.