Why did FDR choose not to support a federal antilynching law?

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Why did FDR choose not to support a federal antilynching law?
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FDR chose not to support a federal antilynching law because he believed it would be politically unpopular and would not pass in Congress.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, chose not to support a federal antilynching law because he believed it...
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