Images from American History, Part 7
We continue our needed lessons on the history of American colonization of northern Mexico, desperately needed by a racist group of LGM commenters who seem to think that “people move around, oh well!” is an acceptable answer to our history’s violence.
The lynched bodies of Francisco Arias and José Chamales, with their killers proudly posing in the background, Santa Cruz, California, 1877. Of course, these racist murderers never even had to answer in a court for these open murders.