Raynor HCA 2014-01
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/30/2014
Broadside, 6” x 9," with headline, "Murder in Mississippi." continues, "Help the Family of the Negro Civil Rights Worker, Who Was Murdered in Natchez, Mississippi. Help the disabled widow and Five hungry children survive the whip of the executioner's whip .. ... Help The League of Labor and Education ... Rev. James A. Williams, General Chairman, Jose Baker, Public Relation Director, and Robert Briscoe, Executive Director. Education and Welfare Trust for the W(h)arlest [sic] Jackson Family ... n.p.: n.d., c1967. Browned and brittle and heavily chipped with loss of at least two lines of text at the bottom.JACKSON, Wharlest the treasurer of his local NAACP chapter, was one of many blacks who received threatening Klan notices at his job. After Jackson was promoted to a position at a tire plant previously reserved for whites, a bomb was planted in his car. It exploded minutes after he left work February 27, 1967 Natchez, Mississippi, killing him instantly. The murder remains unsolved, although it was reopened in 1997 and 2005.
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