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RACIAL FEELING

NEW YORK, August 25. Troops are hurrying to Monroe, in the State of Louisiana, where there are serious racial troubles. The whites lynched two negroes, whereupon a kinamon of the murdered men ran amok, wounding 23 whites with his shotgun before the police killed him. The mob seized the body and burned it an a public square. The negroes in the neighbourhood are arming.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 25

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RACIAL FEELING Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 25

RACIAL FEELING Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 25

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