The Psychology of Racism: Segregation, Jim Crow, & Lynchings
This documentary explores the dark history of lynching in the United States, examining the social, psychological, and economic factors that fueled this brutal form of extrajudicial violence. Through a detailed analysis of historical events, cultural stereotypes, and the role of propaganda, the film uncovers how ordinary citizens were conditioned to accept and participate in these acts, often justifying them as necessary measures to maintain social order and racial purity.