The statement that "<em>Negroes </em><em>have fought and died for this country</em>" is the strongest argument made by Ara to prohibit the lynching of Negroes.
<h3>Why do they
lynch Negroes?</h3>
These punishment served as a method of racial control in terrorizing the black Americans into submission or into an inferior position.
In conclusion, Ara Lee Settle asserted that some Negroes have fought and died for this country, and that this is enough to make such lynching illegal.
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Farming back then they went through the great depretion were not many people had money so many relied on farming
The Anti-Masonic Party<span> attracted little attention outside of New York state and some portions of New England, but did manage to weaken Clay by siphoning off a number of anti-Jackson votes. </span>Jackson's smashing victory in 1832 spelled the end for both the National-Republican and Anti-Masonic parties. They would later be reconstituted and join in the formation of the Whig Party.