A Statement From Governor Hugh M Dorsey As to the Negro in Georgia

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A Statement From Governor Hugh M Dorsey As to the Negro in Georgia
1917 1921 Hugh M Dorsey Georgia Governor
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COUNTY NO 22. Case No. 124 Army Service Penalized 2. A white citizen of this County had a negro boy arrested for failing to comply with his con- tract to work for him. The boy's defense was — He was drafted for service in our army, where he served fifteen months. This service caused him to break the contract. A successful negro farmer came to the court Negro Bonds- house of the County to sign the boy's bond. The man Shot accuser was there. When the negro was signing the bond, which the sheriff ...said he would accept, the white, declaring "No Nigger shall help another nigger to beat me out of my money", shot the negro twice. No effort was made to arrest the white man, and the first grand jury refused to indict him. Subsequently he was arrested, indicted and con- victed in April, 1920, of "shooting at another. " His sentence was 12 months and 6 months in jail or a fine of $300. 00. The negro recovered. The character of the white is shown by his con- A White viction of rape upon a negro woman under circum- Character stances so vile that a white jury convicted him and sentenced him to twelve months in the peni- tentiary in January, 1920.

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