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Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, lynched in Marion, Indiana, on August 7, 1930. Detail of photograph by Lawrence H. Beitler.

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Strange Fruit

This exact image inspired the poem Strange Fruit and is used in the article to illustrate this inspiration. The image is irreplaceable for this purpose.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Abram Smith

This image depicts the hanging of Abram Smith. It is the only image known to depict this hanging, and is used in the article to illustrate the event discussed.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Thomas Shipp

This image depicts the hanging of Thomas Shipp. It is the only image known to depict this hanging, and is used in the article to illustrate the event discussed.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Lawrence Beitler

This image is the most famous work by Lawrence Beitler. It is used in the article to illustrate his work.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Fruit (slang)

This image inspired several usages of "Strange Fruit" and is used in the article Fruit (slang) to illustrate this inspiration. The image is irreplaceable for this purpose.

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