Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror: Second Edition: Report Summary (PDF), Montgomery, Alabama, Equal Justice Initiative, 2015, p. 13. URL consultato il 3 ottobre 2018 (archiviato dall'url originale il 29 aprile 2017).
«When Berry Noyse was accused of killing the sheriff in Lexington, Tennessee, in 1918, an angry mob lynched him in the courthouse square, dragged his body through the town, shot it dozens of times, and burned the body in the middle of the street below hung banners that read, "This is the way we do our bit."»