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".eein 1812 when the Wake County Court (N. C.) sentenced a
Negro to be hanged and his body publicly burned for the n
) murder of his young master, the governor remitted the or-
| der for burning at the request of a petition signed by ta
' large number of our citizens,'" ANTE~BELLUM NORTH CAROLI-
NA, A SOCIAL HISTORY, by Guion Griffis Johnson: Chapel Hil

| Univ. of NL Ce. Press, 1937; p 507.
(His source: RALEIGH REGISTER, 2-28-1812

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",.ein 1812 when the Wake County Court (N. C.) sentenced a
Negro to be hanged and his body publicly burned for the n
murder of his young master, the governor remitted the or-
| der for burning at the request of a petition signed by 'a
| large number of our citizens,'" ANTE-BELLUM NORTH CAROLI-
NA, A SOCIAL HISTORY, by Guion Griffis Johnson: Chapel Hil]
Univ. of N. Ce Press, 1937; p 507.

(His source: RALEIGH RHGISTER, 2-28-1812

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in 1812 when the Wake County Court (N. C.) sentenced a
Negro to be hanged and his body publicly burned for the »
his young master, the governor remitted the or=
der for burning at the request of a petition signed by 'a
number of our citizens,'" ANTE-BELLUM NORTH CAROLI-
SOCIAL HISTORY, by Guion Griffis Johnson: Chapel Hil:

of N, Ce Press, 1937; p 507.
(His source: RALEIGH RUGIS!ER, 2-28-1812

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