The Tuskegee Institute has calculated that 3,446 blacks were lynched between 1882 and 1968.
14,748 people were murdered in the US in 2010. Very close to 50% of these homicide victims, or over 7,000, were black. And 95% of those homicides, 6,650 or so, were by other black people.
Thus, about twice as many black people are killed each year by other black people than were lynched in 86 years.
Yes but in the mind of a liberal/black, the reason for the killing is more important. i.e., killing for a pair of tennis shoes or because one is not wearing the correct color bandana is far better reason to kill than because one is black. All are wrong, of course.