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Representative Dyer Introduces First Federal Anti-Lynching Bill

Missouri Representative Leonidas Dyer, backed by the NAACP, introduced the first serious federal anti-lynching bill in Congress. Though it did not pass in this session, Dyer continued introducing the bill until it passed the House in 1922 only to be killed by a Senate filibuster. The campaign represented the first major federal legislative effort against racial terror.