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Coatesville And The Lynching Of Zachariah Walker Death In A Pennsylvania Steel Town Dennis B Downey Raymond M Hyser

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Coatesville And The Lynching Of Zachariah Walker Death In A Pennsylvania Steel Town Dennis B Downey Raymond M Hyser
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.27 MB
Author: Dennis B Downey; Raymond M. Hyser
ISBN: 9781625841032, 9781609492809, 1625841035, 1609492803
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Coatesville And The Lynching Of Zachariah Walker Death In A Pennsylvania Steel Town Dennis B Downey Raymond M Hyser by Dennis B Downey; Raymond M. Hyser 9781625841032, 9781609492809, 1625841035, 1609492803 instant download after payment.

"A compelling narrative that moves crisply through the murder, the lynching, and the cover-up by silence that local residents thereafter affected."—The Journal of American History

On a warm August night in 1911, Zachariah Walker was lynched—burned alive—by an angry mob on the outskirts of Coatesville, a prosperous Pennsylvania steel town. At the time of his very public murder, Walker, an African American millworker, was under arrest for the shooting and killing of a respected local police officer. Investigated by the NAACP, the horrific incident garnered national and international attention. Despite this scrutiny, a conspiracy of silence shrouded the events, and the accused men and boys were found not guilty at trial. More than 100 years after the lynching, authors Dennis B. Downey and Raymond M. Hyser bring new insight to events that rocked a community.

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