Historical Newspaper: Baker and His Baby Shot, But Nobody Knows By Whom
Subject
Frazier Baker
Title
Historical Newspaper: Baker and His Baby Shot, But Nobody Knows By Whom
Date
03/23/1898
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: See 4th column, 1st paragraph. Language may be offensive to readers; graphic language used.
Chronicling America features a March 23, 1898 from The Watchman and Southron newspaper, writer unknown, on the jury of inquest meeting related to the lynching of Frazier Baker- the first Black postmaster in Lake City, South Carolina who was murdered, along with his one year old daughter, in a racial terror attack by armed White men in 1898. The article includes alleged statements and testimonies from witnesses, as well as the jury's verdict.
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Chronicling America features a March 23, 1898 from The Watchman and Southron newspaper, writer unknown, on the jury of inquest meeting related to the lynching of Frazier Baker- the first Black postmaster in Lake City, South Carolina who was murdered, along with his one year old daughter, in a racial terror attack by armed White men in 1898. The article includes alleged statements and testimonies from witnesses, as well as the jury's verdict.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (The Watchman and Southron, SC)
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“Historical Newspaper: Baker and His Baby Shot, But Nobody Knows By Whom,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 7, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/861.