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    Tarring and feathering is a form of public torture where a victim is stripped naked, or stripped to the waist, while wood tar (sometimes hot) is either...
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    translucent colors and preserving the wood texture. Tar was once used for public humiliation, known as tarring and feathering. By pouring hot wood tar onto somebody's...
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  • Tarring and feathering is a form of public torture. Tarred and Feathered may refer to: Tarred and Feathered (EP), by The Hives, 2010 "Tarred and Feathered"...
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    official and army officer who was the victim of the most publicized tarring and feathering during the American Revolution. John Malcolm was from Boston and a...
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    ancient Assyrian law and the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi and extending into the 1800s in parts of the US) and tarring and feathering. Public shaming can...
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  • Tarred and Feathered is a vinyl-only EP by Swedish band the Hives, released in 2010 on the No Fun AB label. Recorded live-to-tape, it consists of three...
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    Knights of Liberty (vigilante group) (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    lynching of Olli Kinkkonen in Minnesota, and a spree of 1918 tarring and feathering events in Wisconsin and California. On April 6, 1917, the United States...
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    Riding a rail (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    punishment administered by a mob, sometimes in connection with tarring and feathering, intended to show community displeasure with the offender so the...
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    period and later. The victim was often carried through town in this predicament, often in conjunction with the punishment of tarring and feathering. The...
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  • box torture Ta'liq, hanging from a metal bar while being beaten Tarring and feathering Tickle torture Tiger bench Toe/foot removal Tooth extraction Waist...
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    Humiliation (category Harassment and bullying)
    such as tarring and feathering, became tools of unofficial mob justice. In folk customs such as the English skimmington rides and rough music (and their...
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    tore off his clothes, beat him, and attempted to force him to ingest poison. They then tarred and feathered his body, and left him for dead. According to...
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  • Kneecapping (category Knee injuries and disorders)
    the UN and multiple air organizations. Amnesty International condemned the unlawful maiming and attacks on the protesters. Hamstringing Tarring and feathering...
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    Vigilantism (category Spanish words and phrases)
    Kinkkonen, and a number of other tarring and feathering events such as those in Wisconsin. In the 1920s, the Big Sword Society of China protected life and property...
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    revelations to Smith and other Church leaders. The Johnson Farm is also significant as the site of the tarring and feathering of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon...
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    Lynching of Olli Kinkkonen (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    victim in Duluth was tarred and feathered days later. The Knights perpetrated a number of other similar tarring-and-feathering incidents around the same...
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  • County Council constituency Tarring (rope) Tarring and feathering John Tarring (1806–1875), English ecclesiastical architect Tarring Neville, East Sussex, England...
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    Kelsey Outrage (redirect from Tar Town)
    Kelsey and Smith. As he entered the backyard, a masked group descended on Kelsey, cutting his facial hair, stripping him naked, tarring and feathering him...
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    escaped he could readily be discovered, being so well marked." Tarring and feathering Mankurt Byrne, Miles (15 July 1907). "Memoirs of Miles Byrne". Dublin :...
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  • feathering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feathering may refer to: Feathering, a technique used in computer graphics to blur edges. Feathering,...
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  • and lecturing widely. In 1856 he converted to spiritualism, and became a leading figure in that religion in New York City. One of the last tarring and...
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    off the baby as his own (series 2, episode 2). Coal tar Creosote Tarpaulin Tarring and feathering (punishment) Matthews, Wallace (April 24, 2014). "Michael...
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    Summit, New York (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    village near the western town line. It was once called "Tar Hollow" due to a tarring and feathering incident. Rossman Pond – A lake in the northeastern corner...
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  • rape Purge State of emergency Summary execution Targeted killing Tarring and feathering Terrorism Torture Vigilante Vigilantism in the United States of...
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    before tarring and feathering him and dumping him in the street, bound and blindfolded. In February 1920, six of the men were convicted of assault and fined...
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  • Jayville, New York (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    arrested in tar and feathering of Mrs Covey Eugene Olen, 1895 arrested in tar and feathering of Mrs Covey George Clark: station agent at Jayville and son-in-law...
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  • Robert E. Miles (category American prisoners and detainees)
    received a five-year sentence for the bombing and concurrent 4-year sentences for the tarring and feathering in 1971 of the deputy superintendent of Ann...
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    violence, such as burning down houses and tarring and feathering. They wanted to take a middle-of-the-road position and were not pleased when forced by Patriots...
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  • violence, were ever present at a tarring and feathering, and so the scene succeeds in "tarring the reputations of Hancock and Samuel Adams". Jeremy Stern writes...
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    Yankee Doodle (category Tarring and feathering in the United States)
    Doodle": Yankee Doodle came to town, For to buy a firelock, We will tar and feather him, And so we will John Hancock. Another pro-British set of lyrics believed...
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