id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qdq3qgff6rbi7cdmufsjqsme34 Peggy L.B. Nakamura "Somebody has to do something…." 1997 26 .pdf application/pdf 13686 869 61 Amy Louise Wood, « "Somebody do Something!": Lynching Photographs, Historical Memory, and the lynching photographs in a way that leads to an ethical engagement with the historical moment in time.26 This was true of the photograph of Bootjack McDaniels' lynching, alternative might be for white viewers to feel shame as they look at these photographs. As noted above, black and white viewers encounter lynching 58 But the historical memory of lynching may also prompt white viewers to interpret This essay focuses on African-American and white responses to lynching photographs. few photographs of white lynching victims, of various ethnicities, in the Without Sanctuary public commentary on lynching photographs has focused on black and white viewers. For more on how viewers in the past received and interpreted lynching photographs, see lynching photographs have been crucial to the formation of black historical memories of argue, lynching photographs make it possible for white Americans to engage ethically with racist ./cache/work_qdq3qgff6rbi7cdmufsjqsme34.pdf ./txt/work_qdq3qgff6rbi7cdmufsjqsme34.txt