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  2. May 1918 lynchings - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 1918, a plantation owner was murdered, prompting a manhunt which resulted in a series of lynchings in May 1918 in southern Georgia, United States. White people killed at least 13 black people during the next two weeks. [1] Among those killed were Hazel "Hayes" Turner and his wife, Mary Turner.

  3. Carlton Gary - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Michael Gary (September 24, 1950 – March 15, 2018) [1] was an American serial killer who murdered three elderly women in Columbus, Georgia, and one in Syracuse, New York, between 1975 and 1978, though he is suspected of at least four more killings. Gary was arrested in December 1978 for an armed robbery and sentenced to 21 years in ...

  4. 1912 racial conflict in Forsyth County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Headline and lead paragraph in The Atlanta Georgian of September 10, 1912, reporting the lynching of Rob Edwards Location of Forsyth County within the U.S. state of Georgia. In Forsyth County, Georgia, in September 1912, two separate alleged attacks on white women in the Cumming area resulted in black men being accused as suspects. First, a ...

  5. Long before TCU was a national name, Frank Windegger ... - AOL

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    Long before its multi-million dollar facilities, and success that rivals some of the bigger names in college athletics, TCU was a modest-sized athletic department frog-paddling in deep waters to ...

  6. TCU forfeiting games reveals the ugly reality about the state ...

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    TCU forfeited 2 games because of player injury. If that had been the men’s team, it would have been forced to play. TCU forfeiting games reveals the ugly reality about the state of women’s ...

  7. Lena Baker - Wikipedia

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    Lena Baker (June 8, 1900 – March 5, 1945) [1] was an African American maid in Cuthbert, Georgia, United States, who was convicted of capital murder of a white man, Ernest Knight. She was executed by the state of Georgia in 1945. [2] Baker was the only woman in Georgia to be executed by electrocution. [3] [2]

  8. 1906 Atlanta race massacre - Wikipedia

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    [3] By the next day, the New York Times reported that at least 25 to 30 black men and women were killed, with 90 injured. One white man was reported killed, and about 10 injured. [22] An unknown and disputed number of black people were killed on the street and in their shops, and many were injured. In the center of the city, the militia was ...

  9. FACT CHECK: Did Seattle Woman Kill Her Father Because ... - AOL

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    A post shared to X claims that a woman murdered her father due to fury over Donald Trump’s re-election. Verdict: Misleading Although one report mentioned that the suspect was “overwhelmed with ...

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