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Roswell to install historical marker remembering lynching victim Mack Henry Brown

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… remembering Mack Henry Brown, an African-American man who was brutally killed … the contribution of generations of African-Americans to our community."

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Source: MDJOnline.com | Cobb's Local News Source Since 1866

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