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The Arkansas racial massacre almost no one remembers - Printing Hate

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In March 1904, three men — two Black, one white — gathered on a houseboat on the White River in Arkansas, a tributary to the Mississippi, for an evening of gambling. An argument left the white man injured, setting off a week of racial terror that included a roundup of dozens of Black residents and the lynching of 13.

Source: Printing Hate - How white-owned newspapers incited racial terror in America - Printing Hate

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