Lynch law in 1880 in America, lynching, as a form of punishment for alleged crimes, carried out by self-appointed commissions, mobs or vigilantes without due process of law took place in the United States in front of the American Civil War, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th century master copy, exact original date not known
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達志影像
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