Gallup Vault: 72% Support for Anti-Lynching Bill in 1937

Although seven U.S. presidents petitioned Congress to take action and Congress itself introduced more than 200 anti-lynching bills between 1882 and 1968, the U.S. Congress never made lynching a federal crime. But some of the earliest Gallup polls conducted found majorities of Americans consistently supporting the passage of such a bill, including in the first measure about lynching in 1937. CONT.

Justin McCarthy, Gallup