Fred Douglas, TX, 1920 August 28

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DOUGLASS, Fred 1920
we are informed that Fred Douglass, reported as lynched,
September 1, 1920, was convicted of murder and hanged by
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DOUGLASS, Fred 1920
"we are informed that Fred Douglass, reported as lynched,
September 1, 1920, was convicted of murder and hanged by
law in Dallas, Texas." THE CRISIS (NAACP organ), April,
1921, page 27h.

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