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The Lynching of Joe Burns
Martinsburg, West Virginia
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In the early hours of February 19, 1886, a mob of White men removed Joe Burns from the cellar of the local jailer. Burns, a Black man, had been accused but never tried for assaulting a White woman. The vigilantes taunted, mutilated, and hanged him from a tree until he was dead. Newspapers claimed the murder was justified, and no one in the mob was charged for the crime.
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