Talk:Lynching of Anthony Crawford

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Contradiction between two references[edit]

Hello,

I would like to notify a contradiction between two books used in the references section. The first one, Spierenburg, Petrus Cornelis (1998). Men and violence: gender, honor, and rituals in modern Europe and America. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. pp. 240–247. ISBN 0-8142-0752-9. OCLC 37432851., is used in the Lynching section to explain that the Sheriff tried to help Anthony Crawford before his death.

The second book, Bethel, Elizabeth Rauh (1997). Promiseland, a century of life in a Negro community. University of South Carolina Press. pp. 110–111., has a different version where Anthony Crawford was already dead when the Sheriff found him.


Here is the page 110 of the book Promiseland, a century of life in a Negro community Here is a link to the book Men and violence: gender, honor, and rituals in modern Europe and America. The relevant pages are pp. 245-252.


Thank you for reading it and modifying the page accordingly if necessary,

2A02:A03F:6834:4000:7804:9D52:B898:E7D4 (talk) 19:15, 3 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Crawford’s land and holdings[edit]

What happened to all of his land? Did they give it back to the family? Or was the apology all they felt they should do? 2601:58B:A7F:93D0:6D8A:FF54:DD89:87E3 (talk) 16:24, 22 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]