Jules Alexander, NC, 1899 August 24

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ALEXANDER, Jule

"Charlotte, N,. C.y August 2), 1899-Jule Alexander, colored
was privately hanged here today for assaulting a white
woman. He confessed the crime and said the penalty was
just." GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, August 25,
1899 ~( 2=)1) r)

"Charlette, N. C., Auge. 2-Julius Alexander,
colered, was privately hanged here today for
assaulting a white woman. He confessed the
crime and said the penalty was just. A colored
preacher, in a talk on the scaffold, said Alex-
ander's crime was ‘one in which we are glad to

see the law carried out. ett Sos JOURNAL
Louisville, Ky., August BS) 18099 (p11,

| ALEXANDER, Jule

"Charlotte, N.. C., August 2, 1899-Jule Alexander, colored
was privately hanged here today for assaulting a white
woman. He confessed the crime and said the penalty was
just." GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, August 25,
1899=( 2-1).

"Charlette, N. C., Auge 2-Julius Alexander,
colored, was privately hanged here today for
assaulting a white woman. He confessed the
crime and said the penalty was just. A colored
preacher, in a talk on the scaffold, said Alex-
ander's crime was ‘one in which we are glad to
see the law carried out.%'" COURIER-JOURNAL
Louisville, Ky., August 25, 1899 (p. no)

ALEXANDER, Jule

"Charlotte, N. C., August 2h, 1899-Jule Alexander, colored
was privately hanged here today for assaulting a white
oman, He confessed the crime and said the penalty was
just." GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, August 25,
1899-(2-l)).

"Charlette, N. C., Auge 2-Julius Alexander,
eolered, was privately hanged here today for
assaulting a white woman, He confessed the
crime and said the penalty was just. A colored
preacher, in a talk on the scaffold, said Alex-
ander's crime was ‘one in which

see the, law garried outeX!" C

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