Leonard Brown, GA, 1937 May 24

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BROWN. Leonard Mey 24, os,

18-year-old black man, electrocuted Georgia State Prison
(Richmond County) on May 2h, 1937. "...convicted of mur-—
der of Walter Bernard, a mechanic, denied clemency on

B21. ait ATLANTA JOURNAL, May 225 1937.6

See appeal: 191 SE 108-GA. BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

Newspaper accounts, Ga. B&ME

BROWN, Leonard : May 24, 1937

18-year-old black man, electrocuted Georgia State Prison
(Richmond County) on May 2h, 1937. "..econvicted of mur-
der of Walter Bernard, a mechanic, denied clemency on |

S-21..e't ATLANTA JOURNAL, May 22, 1937.

See appeal: 191 SE 108-GA. BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

Newspaper accounts, Gae BeME
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BROW. Leonard May 24, 1937
UBayear-old black man, electrocuted Georgia State Prison
(Richmond County) on May 2h, 1937. "..ssconvicted of mur-
der of Valter Bernard, a mechanic, denied clemency on
6-21..." ATLANTA JOURNAL, May 22, 1937.

See appeal: 191 SE 108-GA, BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPT:

Newspaper accounts, Ga. B&ME
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