It doesn't mean physically lynching, but that it's more like a mental thing. Like when the whites are oppressing and discriminating against the blacks with their words and privileges.
2. What roles did race, gender, and class play in whom juries believed and whom they did not believe in Southern courtrooms in the 1930s?
Race played a huge role because there were Jim crow laws and segregation between the blacks and whites. Class also played a role because money could have been a factor to winning a case in some situations. Also gender could have been another one because women