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
Georgia Governor 1917 1921 Dorsey
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" The negro answered: "Mr, what have I done? Read your warrant. " The marshall replied with an oath that he would rather kill the negro than read the war rant. Here the evidence varies. The negro had a stick in his hand. Some say that the marshall, who is large and powerful, grabbed, the stick and struck the negro in the face with a pistol, knock ing him down. Others state that the negro, raising his stick, backed away, when the marshall rushed in and struck him to the ground with his pistol. S...everal other white men rushed upon him and began to choke and beat him. Two of his daughters started to him. A man kicked one girl in the stomach. The other reached her father and began to wipe the blood from his face. The three were quickly overpow ered. The third daughter and the son were caught. All were locked in jail. The girl who was kicked was menstruating. The blow made her deathly sick. She lay in jail moaning and begging that something be done for her, and her father, who was bleeding badly from his wounds.

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