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Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson

Date
1946-02-14
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama requesting information about lynching, as well as the criteria for a lynching versus a murder.
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Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-18
Description
Copy of letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob.
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Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-06
Description
Copy of letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jesse P. Guzman of the Tuskegee Institute's department of Records and Research, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob.
Collection
Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-06
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jesse P. Guzman of the Tuskegee Institute's department of Records and Research, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob. Response from Jessie P. Guzman is included, where she says that the Tuskegee Institute cannot agree with Governor Millard that the death of Jesse James Payne was not a lynching.
Collection
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-18
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob.
Collection
Memorandum from John Kilgore to Governor Millard Caldwell for Proposed Letter to Tuskegee Institute

Memorandum from John Kilgore to Governor Millard Caldwell for Proposed Letter to Tuskegee Institute

Date
Description
Memorandum written by John Kilgore advising Governor Millard Caldwell on a proposed letter for Tuskegee Institute regarding their definition of lynching and Caldwell's stance that Jesse James Payne's death was technically not a lynching.
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s576_b048_f27_046Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. PattersonTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_113Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_114Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_117Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_116Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_059Memorandum from John Kilgore to Governor Millard Caldwell for Proposed Letter to Tuskegee InstituteTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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