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  • May 3, 2018
    Peace and Justice in Montgomery

    “John Stoner was lynched in Doss, Louisiana, in 1909 for suing the white man who killed his cow.” “William Donegal was lynched in Springfield, Illinois, in 1908 for having a white wife.” “David...

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