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Insuring Justice Today Demands Recognizing Injustices in the Past.
Austin Callaway, an 18-year-old African-American male, allegedly assaulted a white woman on September 7, 1940, in Troup County, Ga. — almost 77 years ago. He was arrested and put in the city jail. That night, a mob of angry, white … Continue reading
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Tagged apology, austin clallaway, justice, karen branan, lagrange, lynchings, racial reconciliation
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