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12 April, 14:06

Why did call for Rowland to be lynched near Tulsa?

a/He instigated violent mobs to start a riot.

b/They believed that he had brutally attacked a white woman in an elevator.

c/Newspapers claimed that he had attacked a white woman.

d/Rowland took jobs away from white

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  1. 12 April, 15:15
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    The whites called for Rowland to be lynched near Tulsa because they believed that he had brutally attacked a white woman in an elevator.

    b/They believed that he had brutally attacked a white woman in an elevator.

    Explanation:

    The racial tensions that were frequently surfacing after World War I were very frequently seen in the city of Tulsa (which was also known as little Africa for the number of blacks residing there).

    The infamous incident of the riots that happened after a black teenager named Rowland was falsely believed by the whites to have sexually harassed a white woman made a great impact on the relations between the whites and the blacks all over the country.
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