Public executions and lynchings of black men in the Jim Crow South were
A) retaliation for violent crimes against whites.
B) designed to intimidate African Americans to accept second-class status.
C) done to scare blacks into moving out of the South.
D) a way to force blacks back into slave-like labor.
E) All of these
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