Ed Johnson, TN, 1906 March 20

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LYNCHED WHEN STAY GRANTED,

"Knoxville, Tenn., Mar, 19, 1906@{A message
from Chattanooga to "The Journal and Tribuaed
says that Ed Johnson, the negro convicted of
rape, in whose case the United States Supreme
Court granted an appeal today, was removed

from the jail at 11 o'clock tonight and
lynched." TRIBUNE, New York, 3-20-1906

LYNCHED WHEN STAY GRANTED.

"Knoxville, Tenn., Mar. 19, 1906-A message
from Chattanooga to "The Journal and Tribuned
says that Ed Johnson, the negro convicted of
rape, in whose case the United States Supreme
Court granted an appeal today, was removed
from the jail at 11 o'clock tonight and
lynched." TRIBUNE, New York, 3-20-1906

LYNCHED WHEN STAY GRANTED.

"Knoxville, Tenn., Mar, 19, 1906-4 message
rom Chattanooga to "The Journal and Tribuneg}
Ed Johnson, the negro convicted of
in whose case the United States Supreme
Jourt granted an appeal today, was removed
from the jail at 11 o'clock tonight a

and
lynched," TRIRUNE, New York, 3-20-1906



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