The Journal of South Texas 31 (2) “ Antigone’s Refusal: Mexican Women’s Reponses to Lynching in the Southwest”

I live about one half milefrom where my husband was killed...
I went to the place where all these men had been killed and saw them well; that they were all killed by bullets...
I moved across the river with my family the same day.
-Felipa Mendez Casteñeda

Respectfullysubmitted to the Nineteenth Century civilization In "the Landof the Free and the Home of the Brave."
-Ida B. Wells-Barnett

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