Willie Golson, AL, 1923 June 8

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Willie Golson, black, hanged Birmingham, Alabama, on
June 8, 1923 for a statuatory offense, (Rape of ie

woman)
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama 3-2-1925

/Father, Willie Golson, hanged from same fallows in 1900 for
murder of a deputy sheriff. See work-sheet in Alabma - not
written up, No appeal,

G@OLSON, Willie

Willie Golson, black, hanged Birmingham, Alabama, on _
June 8, 1923 for a statuatory offense, (Rape of white
woman)

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama 3-2-1925

Father, Willie Golson, hanged from same fallows in 1900 for
murder of a deputy sheriff, See work-sheet in Alabma - not
written up, No appeal,

ALABAMA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

GOLSON, Willie

Villie Golson, black, hanged Birmingham, Alabana, on
June 8, 1923 for a statuatory offense, (Rape of white

woman)
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama 3-2-1925

Father, Willie Golson, hanged from same Zallows in 1900 for

murder of a deputy sheriff, See work-sheet in Alabma - not|

written up, No appeal,
ALABAMA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,



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