The Mob Violence and the American Negro: My Experience in the Sunny South
Gelesen von Jim Locke
Velley Lester





According to the author of the Preface, "Mr. Lester is also zealous to bring about a better relation and a better understanding between the white and black races. His denunciation against mob violence is bitter, but pleads for just treatment and a fair deal in court and equal protection from the authorities of the law." (2 hr 46 min)