Tuskegee University study shows that in all lynchings in the US from 1882 to 1968, there was a total of 4,743, of which 27% was White
(archive.tuskegee.edu)http://archive.tuskegee.edu/repository/digital-collection/lynching-information/lynchings-stats-year-dates-causes/Lynching in the South was a response to post-war Northern occupation, where jews overran the states and freed slaves were given unprecedented authority over Whites. These former slaves were often illiterate, and because niggers have a low impulse control and a much lower IQ than Whites, created a hellish environment for Whites. Lynching was often done to ensure someone a community knew was guilty from escaping justice. The Leo Frank case is an excellent example of that.