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John Carter: A Scapegoat for Anger

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In 1927, an African American John Carter was lynched in Little Rock, Arkansas, and another young African American, Lonnie Dixon, was convicted for the murder of an 11 year old girl. He was sentenced to death. The two deaths stresed the already obvious racial tensions in the Deep South.
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