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In “The Haunted Oak,” Dunbar identifies important white men who join the nightriders in perpetrating a lynching. Which institutions does Dunbar attack through these identifications?

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The best answers for this question would be that he attacked Law, medicine and religion. Due to the injustice given to his son, he described how corrupt how these institutions are and that white men are considered a public enemy in the eyes of the people.

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