Without Sanctuary by James Allen

Lynching Photography in America

This powerful and haunting collection of photographs and postcards documents the grim history of lynching in America, offering a stark visual testament to the racial violence that plagued the nation from the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Through these chilling images, the book exposes the brutal reality of racial terror, challenging readers to confront the past and reflect on the enduring legacy of racism. Accompanied by essays that provide historical context and analysis, the work serves as a poignant reminder of the need for justice and reconciliation in the ongoing struggle for civil rights.