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Portrait made honoring Judge James Nathaniel Flowers at the Circuit Courtroom, County Courthouse, Jackson, Mississippi, March 1, 1965

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This letter praises the sheriffs of North Carolina and assumes their support of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching

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This letter asks Clara Cox to set up a meeting with her constituents to discuss strategies for the coming year to bolster membership in the North Carolina Council

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Chatham County Soil Survey, 1933. The map has been zoomed and cropped to show only the area that concerns the lynching of Eugene Daniels. Pittsboro and the home of Daniels and Stone are located to the left of the screen. Moore Springs Bridge can be…

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This is a clipping from the edition of the Concord times that came out on Monday September 19, 1921.

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This is a still picture of Chatham County Courthouse, the site of Eugene Daniel's abduction, taken before dawn.

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This is the approximate site where Moore Road ends in the forest surrounding the conjunction of the Haw River and Jordan Lake. This is the best estimate of the author of where the lynching occurred before the land was flooded in the 1960s for the…

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Pictured are the remains of Moore Road, which leads to the banks of the Haw River in Chatham County near Jordan Lake. These remains were found in the woods next to the bank of an inlet near Hank Chapel Rd.

AW Graham Letter.pdf
This is a letter detailing A.W. Graham's involvement with the case of an alleged lynching of an unnamed victim by a suspected klansman. In it, Graham indicates that he has received notice of the murder and includes a list of witnesses and the name of…
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