Eric Eggen

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It was the participation or presence of average whites—law students, businessmen, waiters, shopkeepers, laborers, police officers, and most of the Wicomico High School football team—that blacks remembered. For many blacks on the Shore, this was the lesson of lynching passed down from generation to generation: ordinary whites were not to be trusted.
On the Courthouse Lawn: Revised Edition
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