In an increasingly globalized economy, Sims argues that Ida B.
Wells's fight against lynching is a viable option to address
systemic forms of oppression. More than a century since Wells
launched her anti-lynching campaign, an examination of her work
questions America's use of lynching as a tool to regulate behavior
and the manner in which public opinion is shaped and lived out in
the private sector. "Ethical Complications of Lynching" highlights
the residual effects of lynching as a twenty-first century moral
impediment in the fight to actualize ethical possibilities.
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