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  2. Moore's Ford lynchings - Wikipedia

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    On July 28, 1946, a funeral for the Dorseys and Dorothy Malcom was held at the Mount Perry Baptist Church. [13] As George Dorsey was a World War II veteran, his coffin was draped in an American flag. [13] The funeral was well attended by the national news media, although many black people stayed away out of fear. [13]

  3. Waycross, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Waycross is the county seat of and only incorporated city in Ware County in the U.S. state of Georgia.The population was 13,942 in the 2020 census.. Waycross gets its name from the city's location at key railroad junctions; lines from six directions meet at the city.

  4. Killing of Kenyatta Odom - Wikipedia

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    Kenyatta "KeKe" Odom (c. 1982–1988), formerly known as Christmas Doe and Ware County Jane Doe, was a formerly unidentified murder victim whose decomposed remains were found in Millwood, Georgia on December 21, 1988. Her body was discovered inside a suitcase filled with cement that was placed inside of a television console and discarded on the ...

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  6. Ware County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Ware County, Georgia's 60th county, was created on December 15, 1824, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly from land that was originally part of Appling County.. The county is named for Nicholas Ware, the mayor of Augusta, Georgia from (1819–1821) and United States Senator who represented Georgia from 1821 until his death in 1824.

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  8. Vernon Odom Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Vernon L. Odom, Sr. (9 June 1921 – 22 May 1996) was an American civil rights leader. He was born in Biscoe, Arkansas to Dr. Elijah and Ada Odom. His father was born into slavery in 1859 and later became a physician, his mother was a teacher and raised the children on her own after Elijah Odom's death in 1924.

  9. George M. Odom - Wikipedia

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    George Odom made his debut as a trainer on August 30, 1906, at Sheepshead Bay Race Track in Brooklyn, New York. He owned and trained a colt name Oraculum, who won the 1906 Hempstead Stakes for two-year-olds at Jamaica Race Course. [3] In 1907, Odom led all trainers in wins at Washington Park Race Track in Chicago.