Sam Odom, FL, 1959 August 28

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20eyear-old black man, electrocuted (Lake County), Fla,
State Prison for rape on August 28, 1959

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Copy of death warrant signed by Gove prose Collins and
other legal papers filed in Large Mahilla emvelope con-

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20-year=old black man, electrocuted (Lake County), Fila,
State Prison for rape on August 28, 1959

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State Prison for rape on August 28,

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