Eric Eggen

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Certainly, whites did not talk about who was involved in the lynching and whether they would be brought to justice. Instead, in the days and weeks after the lynching, whites closed ranks to protect their neighbors and acquaintances from prosecution. More than one hundred witnesses were called before the grand jury investigating the Williams lynching, yet none could identify members of the lynch mob.
On the Courthouse Lawn: Revised Edition
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