Thomas Brady, LA, 1906 December 7

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BRADY, Thomas

(Alias Thomas Braden), white, hanged Rapides Parish, La,
on Dece 7, 1906, for rapee "eeeOne white man, whe con-
fessed to therape of a 1l/-year-old white girl who had be
crippled from birth, was a railread worker, not a native
of Louisianae.e! WE CHARGE GENOCIDE, Civil Rights Con-

ress, 1951, p 217. On

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on Dece 7, 1906, for rapee "ee.One white man, who con=-
fessed to therape of a 17-year-old white girl who had beer
crippled from birth, was a railread worker, not a native
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BRADY, Thomas

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on Dece 7, 1906, for rapes "se.0ne white man, who con=
fessed to therape of a 17-year-old white girl who had bee
crippled from birth, was a railread worker, not a native
of Louisiana... WE CHARGE pana, Civil ee Cone
ess, 1951, page 217.

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