Milford Exum, NC, 1938 February 18

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EXUM, MExtoh Milford
Exum >a 39-year-old white man, was sentenced to die in
Wayne Co., N. C., for the murder ot Jim Williams, a

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aged black basketmaker (60-years-o1d). “Hobbery was the
motive. Exum said he was intoxicated at the yuna : ne
body was thrown into a river. kum was gassea On ere

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Wayne Co., N. C., for the murde of Jim Will

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motive. Exum said he was into:

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