Otis Ragland, NC, 1947 March 14

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RAGLAND, Otis March 14th, 1947

Black, asphyxiated NCSP (Martin) March 1), 19:7, for the
November 8, 1916, rape of white woman at her home,
Raglami was a prisen escapee, having fled a werk camp
with Chester Merris and several ethers on November 3,
Ragland eriginally tried te accuse Merris ef being the
rapist. See appeal 1 SE (Secend) 285 = NC - BOOK AND
MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

RAGLAND, Otis March 14th, 1947

Black, asphyxiated NCSP (Martin) March 1), 1947, for the
November 8, 1916, rape of white woman at her home,
Ragland was a prisen escapee, having fled a work camp
with Chester Merris and several ethers on Nevember 3,
Ragland eriginally tried te accuse Merris ef being the
rapist. See appeal 1 SE (Secend) 285 = NC = BOOK AND
MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

RAGLAND, Otis March l4th, 1947

Black, asphyxiated NCSP (Martin) March 1h, 197, for the
November 8, 1916, rape of white woman at her home,
Raglandi was @ prisen escapee, having fled a work camp
with Chester Merris and several ethers on November 3.
Ragland eriginally tried te accuse Morris ef being the
rapist. See appeal 1 SE (Secend) 285 - NC - BOOK AND
MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,



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