MARYLAND - DEATH PENALTY LAWS.
"STRANGER THAN FICTION: The ,tate of Maryland,
Pegaso ee 1806 enacted 2 1a hee ee
that a Nerro convicted of murder should have
his right arm cut off, his head severed, his
body oivided into four parts and ia wi hn g's Cael oo
head and quarters should then be set up in the
most public place near where the crime was |
eaommitted,"" Editorial in the Onicaca DEFENDER,
December 29, XMANXXXR 193). From Ginsberg's
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MARYLAND - DEATH PENALTY LAWS.
"STRANGER THAN FICTION: The ,tate of Maryland,
7 Shacted 2 tay thee gee, es
that a Negro convicted of murder should have
his right arm cut off, his head severed, his
body divided into four parts and thet the
head and quarters should then be set up in the
most public place near where the crime was
|__committed," Editeérial in The Chicago DEFENDER,
December 29, XBARYXXKR 193). From Ginsberg's
LOO YHARS OF DYNCHING, Frage Zell.
| MARYLAND - DEATH PENALTY LAWS.
"STRANGER THAN FICTION: The ,tate of Maryland,
as Bate—as 1856, enacted-a law that proprio’
that _e Negro 2)
his right arm s E
body divided into four parts and thet the
head and quarters should then be set up in the
most public place near where: tas erie. Was
tted," Editérial in The Chicago DEFENDE
Deconber 29, XBIRXXXR 193). From Ginsberg's
“100 YEARS OF LYNCHING, Page 22. —
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