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Show 1'r.dleu K.volt of T.n Million N.aniM. rjpeaklng as a representative man of the colored race, In Chicago, Ferdinand Harnett, one of the assistant stata attorneys, at-torneys, stated that tha time was not far distant when the lu.OUO.noo American Ameri-can negroea would forcibly revolt against lynch law. "There will be no other course left for us. Lynch law in tha aouth haa gradually made th negro feel be it ao outlaw. In tha laat fifteen years 2,500 negro men, women and children have been shot, banged or burned at tha ataka without trial, Tha negro haa, coossqueutly, come to know that the law affords him no pro-taction.1 |