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Page 1: The Brute. The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death penalty for their behavior

The BruteThe Brute

Page 2: The Brute. The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death penalty for their behavior

The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death penalty for their behavior. The brute was a representation of penalty for their behavior. The brute was a representation of an African-American “rapist.” The black brutes were depicted an African-American “rapist.” The black brutes were depicted as terrifying and mostly targeted white women. Most of the as terrifying and mostly targeted white women. Most of the time, the convicted rapists were innocent, even though many time, the convicted rapists were innocent, even though many thought they deserved a horrible punishment. Many African-thought they deserved a horrible punishment. Many African-American men were lynched, even though they were falsely American men were lynched, even though they were falsely accused. It wasn’t until recent times that it was revealed that accused. It wasn’t until recent times that it was revealed that most white women were raped by white men, but the most white women were raped by white men, but the authorities were willing to cover it up. The African-American authorities were willing to cover it up. The African-American Captain Gus, from Captain Gus, from Birth of A NationBirth of A Nation, was an example of a , was an example of a brute. Even today, the brute caricature lives on.brute. Even today, the brute caricature lives on.

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The Brute In Depth

Page 3: The Brute. The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death penalty for their behavior

Notable References to Notable References to the Brute Caricaturethe Brute Caricature

D.W. Griffith’s D.W. Griffith’s Birth of A NationBirth of A Nation.. Thomas Dixon’s Thomas Dixon’s The ClansmanThe Clansman.. Mike TysonMike Tyson Various books about African-AmericansVarious books about African-Americans

Page 4: The Brute. The brutes were black men portrayed as savage, destructive, and animalistic. Many thought that they deserved the death penalty for their behavior

The decline of the BruteThe decline of the Brute

The Brute largely died out during the 1950’s and 60’s as The Brute largely died out during the 1950’s and 60’s as lynching sharply declined in popularity. However, several lynching sharply declined in popularity. However, several cases were recorded. One involved a woman who claimed cases were recorded. One involved a woman who claimed that her car was stolen with her two sons inside. She later that her car was stolen with her two sons inside. She later admitted to drowning the boys, but serious racial tensions admitted to drowning the boys, but serious racial tensions occurred. Another case involved a married couple who was occurred. Another case involved a married couple who was supposedly assaulted by a brute. The pregnant wife and child supposedly assaulted by a brute. The pregnant wife and child died after receiving a C-section. The husband’s brother died after receiving a C-section. The husband’s brother hinted at the possibility that he just wanted insurance money. hinted at the possibility that he just wanted insurance money. The man committed suicide before police could question him.The man committed suicide before police could question him.

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