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"Editor [Manly] and the Office of the Wilmington Record"
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<a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis Freeman</em></a>
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<a title="George L. Knox" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/198">George L. Knox</a>
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November 26, 1898
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All
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2013-06-17 17:33:32
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"Editor Manly"
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<p>When editor Alexander Manly challenged the rape/lynching narrative in his paper, the <em>Wilmington Record</em>, a white mob destroyed his press, forced him to leave town, and murdered others in a two-day massacre. In protest, the <a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis Freeman</em></a> published an image of Manly’s burning press beside a column that criticized President William McKinley for his unwillingness to criticize the destruction.</p>
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Alexander Manly
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Indianapolis Freeman
President William McKinley
Wilmington Record
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"Not Guilty"
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<a title="Cleveland Gazette" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/197"><em>Cleveland Gazette</em></a>
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<a title="Harry C. Smith" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/196">Harry C. Smith</a>
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October 2, 1897
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37
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2013-06-18 06:50:50
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"Not Guilty"
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<p>Following the lynching of "Click" Mitchell in spring of 1897, African American editors criticized both President William McKinley’s silence, and Booker T. Washington’s suggestion that lynch victims were “invariably vagrants”—troublemakers who deserved their fate. Many African American newspapers expressed outrage that lynch law, in accepting the accusations of the lynchers without due process for the accused, violated fundamental tenets of American and English legal tradition. The <em><a title="Cleveland Gazette" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/197">Cleveland Gazette</a> </em>used few illustrations generally; here, the “Not Guilty” headline, combined with a portrait of Click Mitchell while alive, emphasized the travesty of justice inherent in mob violence.</p>
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owproject
Booker T. Washington
Click Mitchell
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Ku Klux Klan
lynching
President William McKinley
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"Fair Ohio in Disgrace"
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<a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis Freeman</em></a>
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<a title="George L. Knox" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/198">George L. Knox</a>
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June 12, 1897
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103
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2013-06-20 18:19:05
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"Fair Ohio in Disgrace"
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<p>In spring of 1897 African American editors were outraged when President William McKinley ignored the lynching of an Ohio man, “Click” Mitchell. In somewhat sensational style, the <a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis Freeman</em></a> depicted the mob scene, with insets showing the prisoner being removed from jail and lynched. The <a title="The Richmond Planet" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/204"><em>Richmond Planet</em></a> noted in its own pages that the unmasked lynchers had murdered the innocent Mitchell in broad daylight: “No lynching in the South was ever more daring or atrocious.”</p>
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Click Mitchell
George L. Knox
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Indianapolis Freeman
lynching
Ohio
President William McKinley