- Jim
McIlherron was an African-American man who was
tortured and
executed by a
lynch mob on
February 12, 1918, in
Estill Springs, Tennessee.
McIlherron was...
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relative success, Jim
McIlherron was
reported to have shot at
three young white men who were
taunting him.
After trying to escape,
McIlherron was
captured and...
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Evans Jesse Washington Newberry Six
Anthony Crawford Ell
Persons Jim
McIlherron George Taylor John
Hartfield 1920
Duluth James Harvey and Joe
Jordan Joe...
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original on
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McDaniel, Eric; Moore,
Elena (2022-03-29). "Lynching is now a
federal hate crime...
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Retrieved March 20, 2022. White,
Walter F. (May 1, 1918). "Burning of Jim
McIlherron: An N.A.A.C.P. Investigation". The Crisis: A
Record of the
Darker Races...
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community where they
operated a farm. News of the
death quickly reached the
McLennan
County Sheriff,
Samuel Fleming, who
immediately investigated with a...
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Prisoners today produce products that have been
bought by
companies like
McDonald's,
Walmart and Cargill. The
state of
Louisiana leased out
convicts as...
- or disability. On the 2001
album Pieces of Me by singer-songwriter Lori
McKenna, the song "Pink Sweater" is
dedicated to Byrd; it
condemns his murderers...
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unborn baby (1918)
Hazel "Hayes"
Turner (1918)
George Taylor (1918) Jim
McIlherron (1918) Olli
Kinkkonen (1918)
Wallace Baynes (1919) Will
Brown (1919) Wesley...
- the
trial of Poole's killer,
Dayton Dean,
Wayne County Prosecutor Duncan McRae
conducted a
widespread investigation and
prosecuted dozens of
other Legionnaires...