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Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill

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BlockedEvidence: LimitedData Quality: Good
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Summary

A federal anti-lynching bill passed the House but was blocked in the Senate after fierce opposition.

How to Read This Record

Impact Reading

Very high documented impact

Evidence Base

Limited evidence from Government sources.

Data Completeness

Good record with 1 source and 1 metric.

Outcome Summary

Its failure showed the federal government’s unwillingness to fully confront racial terror despite widespread lynching.

Categories

Civil RightsCriminal Justice

Impact Scores

This score is a structured measure of how directly and materially this policy affected Black communities, weighted by evidence, durability, and equity. Harm offset reduces the total score.

Total Impact Score

28

Directness

5

How explicitly the policy targeted or affected Black communities.

Material Impact

4

The practical real-world effect on conditions, rights, or outcomes.

Evidence

4

Strength of sourcing and historical support for the assessment.

Durability

4

How lasting the effects of the policy were over time.

Equity

1

Whether the policy advanced fairness, inclusion, or equal access.

Harm Offset

0

Any offsetting harms, limitations, exclusions, or contradictory effects that reduce the total.

Scoring Notes: Important failed anti-lynching effort.

Metrics

Federal anti-lynching enforcement enactment status

Black Americans in the SouthUnited States

Before

0.00

1921 • binary

After

0.00

1922 • binary

Methodology: Represents failure to enact federal anti-lynching protections despite widespread violence.

Suggested Relationships

These policies may be related based on shared categories, era, and proximity in time.

Costigan-Wagner Anti-Lynching Bill

1934 Law Democratic Party

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Shared Categories: 2Year Distance: 12

Gavagan Anti-Lynching Bill (H.R. 1507)

1937 Law Democratic Party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Blocked

Shared Categories: 2Year Distance: 15

George White Anti-Lynching Bill (H.R. 6963)

1900 Law Republican Party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Blocked

Shared Categories: 2Year Distance: 22

Nixon v. Herndon

1927 Court Case Unknown party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Positive

Shared Categories: 1Year Distance: 5

Buchanan v. Warley

1917 Court Case Unknown party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Positive

Shared Categories: 1Year Distance: 5

Grovey v. Townsend

1935 Court Case Unknown party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Negative

Shared Categories: 1Year Distance: 13

Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada

1938 Court Case Unknown party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Positive

Shared Categories: 1Year Distance: 16

Lane v. Wilson

1939 Court Case Unknown party

Jim Crow and Disenfranchisement Positive

Shared Categories: 1Year Distance: 17

Sources

Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill

U.S. House of RepresentativesGovernment

Government

Historical overview of the bill

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