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Aron Wiley
19 March, 17:08
Why were the anti-lynching laws unsuccessful?
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Desirae Charles
19 March, 20:55
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They were unsuccessful because people would find ways to bend the rules without breaking them. Also racism isn't Changed by a law. People will continue to be racist
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