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  • Topic is exactly "Lynching"

February 17, 1894

A black man in Georgia is skinned alive near his own home.

October 24, 1896

An article from the contemporary newspaper, the Washington D. C. Evening Star, is replicated in this issue of the planet in full, as it reports on a legal precedent against lynching.

February 10, 1894

Governor O'Ferrall pardons a lyncher, claiming his actions did not merit the punishment he had received, which was a year in jail.

February 10, 1894

A white man wearing black face attacks a white man in his home.

February 3, 1894

A black man is held accountable for his attempted lynching at his home.

October 17, 1896

The white community in Carrollton, Mississippi falsely claim that the black community of the same town plan to kill them all.

March 23, 1894

A black man is lynched after being accused of murder, but his attackers have yet to be convicted and remain unknown.

March 24, 1894

A black man who was convicted of murdering a white man was lynched by a group of white men with the help of the sheriff.

December 12, 1896

White mobs hunt down black workers, forcing them to leave or die.

November 28, 1896

Lynchers attempt to kill prisoners while they are being transferred and are stopped by the jailer.
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