An open letter to Judge Joseph E. Gary : who, in 1893 seeks to justify his participation (in 1887) in the lynching under the hyprocritical guise of the law, of men who entertained and expressed unpopular opinions : why the undertone? / by Sarah E. Ames.
1893
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Title
An open letter to Judge Joseph E. Gary : who, in 1893 seeks to justify his participation (in 1887) in the lynching under the hyprocritical guise of the law, of men who entertained and expressed unpopular opinions : why the undertone? / by Sarah E. Ames.
Published
Chicago : [publisher not identified], 1893.
Distributed
[Buffalo, New York] : William S. Hein & Co., [2011]
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Description
1 online resource (19 pages).
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(NjRocCCS)ccn00343905
Note
"Published June 25, 1893, being the date of the unveiling of a monument, at Waldheim Cemetery, erected to the memory of the victims of the mob-spirit masquerading under the pomp and panoply of justice."
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Why the undertone?