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Hate Crime Collection

Throughout history, hate crimes have left an indelible mark on society, fueled by intolerance and prejudice


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Throughout history, hate crimes have left an indelible mark on society, fueled by intolerance and prejudice. From the mob burning of Elijah Lovejoy's print-shop in Illinois in 1835, to the triumphant welcome of the Negro Johnson, a boxing champion, in Chicago in 1865, hate has manifested in various forms. The arrival of the Bolsheviks in 1919 was met with fear and violence, as depicted in this color litho. The eternal hatred towards the Romans, as shown in this engraving by Annibal, is a chilling reminder of the past. The cartoon of the bloodthirsty Bolshevik holding a knife between his teeth reflects the violence and fear that gripped Europe in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. The Children's Daily Bread engraving sheds light on the innocence lost during the KKK's reign of terror in the late 1800s. The lynching of a black family in the 1870s and the KKK's visit to a black family's cabin in the 1800s are stark reminders of the brutal reality faced by marginalized communities. The anti-Chinese mob in San Francisco in the late 1800s and the Jews assaulted in Kiev in the 1880s are just a few the hate-driven violence that has shaped history. These instances serve as a reminder of the importance of promoting understanding, tolerance, and justice in the face of hate and intolerance.