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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Lynchings in 2004 & 1958, Georgia & Louisiana


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Bernard Burden was found hanging from a tree in Grantville, GA in 2004. The death was ruled as a suicide. His mother feels differently. In 1958 William Gundy, Sr. was shot 10 times by police in Tulula, LA. The police ruled the shooting justifiable. Full documentary on lynchings coming soon. Feel free to comment, rate and subscribe. 

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Dorothy and Roger Malcom, Mae and George Dorsey, and Harry McFadden are believed to have been lynched in 1946 and 1978 respectively. Dorothy and George were also brother and sister. Two events occured in Walton County, Georgia: Roger Malcom stabbed a white man in the torso nearly killing him (it is rumored that the white man was "taking advantage" of Dorothy Malcom, which is why her womb was slit open to reveal the ethnicity of her unborn 7-month fetus), and decorated World War II veteran George Dorsey had "relations" with local white women. 

Some 30 years later in Aiken, South Carolina, Harry McFadden was found hanging from a tree whereby the local Black mortician said that "he could have easily stood on his toes." Though married with family and a newborn, McFadden, too, is reported to have committed suicide. In both communities, hardly anyone cooperated with local authorities. 

This is real time and the perpetrators are still among us: bring these killers to justice. There's even a $35,000 reward for information leading to convictions in the Walton County murders. Now that you know, what will you do?

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