A LYNCHING.
WHITE MAN THE VICTIM. (BY CABLB-PBBBS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT.) (STOKM "STJK" BWOTCE.) NEW YORK. April 32. Harold Jaokson, a white man, was lynched at Poplarville, Mississippi. Jackson confessed to the murders of John McLemore and William Maingay, Government entomologists, A band of 20 raided the gaol, and with blow torches opened the stefcl doors. They carried Jackson two miles and hanged him from a railway bridge.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 15
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66A LYNCHING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 15
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