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  2. Lynching of Ephraim Grizzard - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, the Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Community Remembrance Project (We Remember Nashville) announced its plans together with the Equal Justice Initiative to conduct several days of remembrance and education to mark the local history of lynchings of black men. Brothers Ephraim and Henry Grizzard, killed on April 30 and 24 ...

  3. Lynching of Samuel Smith - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Smith ran away, and tried to hitch-hike to Nashville. [1] The next morning, Sam Smith was arrested 100 yards from Eastwood's house. The police took him to Nashville's General Hospital for treatment, where he was chained to his bed. [1] [2] His uncle Jim Smith was captured by police at the garage, and was taken to the county jail. [1]

  4. Lynching of Samuel Bierfield and Lawrence Bowman - Wikipedia

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    Bierfield and his African-American clerk, Lawrence Bowman, were confronted in Bierfield's store in Franklin, Tennessee, and fatally shot on August 15, 1868, by a group of masked men. The killers were believed to belong to a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan , which had emerged as an insurgent force in the state in 1866.

  5. Lynching of American Jews - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 in Tennessee, Samuel Bierfield became the first American Jew to be lynched. The lynching of Leo Frank is the most well-known case in American history. [ 2 ] The lynching of Frank is commonly perceived as the only lynching of an American Jew, despite several other known cases before and after.

  6. Lynching of Henry Choate - Wikipedia

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    Henry Choate was an 18-year-old African-American teenager who was lynched by a mob in Columbia, Tennessee, on November 13, 1927. [2] Choate was accused of having assaulted 16-year old Sarah Harlan, a white girl, and was taken to the Columbia jail, despite Harlan not being able to identify Choate as the attacker.

  7. Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth P'pool, who chaired the Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust Committee of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in 1973 (P'pool reportedly also earlier supported the candidacy of George Wallace for president in 1968), the late Tennessee state Senator and Sons of Confederate Veterans Joseph E. Johnston Camp 28 member Douglas Henry (D-Nashville), and the late Civil War expert and collector Lanier ...

  8. Murder on Music Row: Nashville police 'thanked the Lord ...

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    Former Metro Nashville Police Department Det. Bill Pridemore, guest speaker for a new Tennessean podcast of the 1989 investigation that came to be known as Murder on Music Row, at the newsroom in ...

  9. Lynching of Jim McIlherron - Wikipedia

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    After the Civil War, of which Tennessee was a Confederate state, Tennessee enacted Jim Crow laws and held a separate, but equal mentality. [5] [6] The McIlherron family aggravated the local white community, as they had a reputation for not backing down to insults from whites. The family had become a bit more wealthy than their white neighbors.