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Filed under: African Americans -- Crimes against -- Maine -- Augusta- Trial of David Lynn, Jabez Meigs, Elijah Barton, Prince Cain, Nathaniel Lynn, Ansel Meigs, and Adam Pitts, for the Murder of Paul Chadwick, at Malta, in Maine, on September 8th, 1809 (Hallowell, ME: E. Goodale, 1810), ed. by John Merrick, contrib. by Maine Supreme Judicial Court (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: African Americans -- Crimes against -- Southern StatesFiled under: African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Crimes against
Filed under: African Americans -- Georgia- Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes (1940), by Savannah Unit Georgia Writers' Project, ed. by Mary Granger (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
- A Statement From Governor Hugh M. Dorsey as to the Negro in Georgia (ca. 1921), by Hugh Manson Dorsey (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Lynch Law in Georgia (Chicago: Chicago Colored Citizens, 1899), by Ida B. Wells-Barnett, contrib. by Louis P. Le Vin
- The "Negro in Georgia": Another "Pamphlet" Called Forth by Governor Hugh M. Dorsey's Slanderous Document, Scattered Broadcast Over the Country, and In Which He Purported to Set Forth the Brutal Treatment Accorded the Negro by White Citizens of Georgia, the "American Belgian Congo" (ca. 1921), by Caleb A. Ridley and Dixie Defense Committee (Georgia Division) (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: African Americans -- Georgia -- Economic conditions -- 19th centuryFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- Fiction
Filed under: Gullahs -- FictionFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- Folklore
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Filed under: African Americans -- Missions -- Georgia -- Liberty CountyFiled under: African Americans -- Race identity -- GeorgiaFiled under: Blind Tom, 1849-1908Filed under: Brown, John, active 1854 |