PATRICK PHILLIPS

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    Mae Crow
    Mae Crow
    c. 1912, the year she was murdered in Forsyth County, Georgia
    Reid and Lummus
    Reid and Lummus
    County Sheriff Bill Reid and Deputy M. G. Lummus
    The Prisoners
    The Prisoners
    Jane Daniel, Oscar Daniel, Ernest Knox, and others arrested in 1912
    Jane and Oscar Daniel
    Jane and Oscar Daniel
    in Atlanta, on their way to stand trial in Forsyth
    Joseph Kellogg
    Joseph Kellogg
    who owned a 200-acre farm near Sawnee Mountain
    The Brown Children
    The Brown Children
    Harrison, Rosalee, Bertie, Fred, Naomi, and Minor, all expelled from Forsyth
    Azzie Crow
    Azzie Crow
    mother of Mae Crow
    "White Power Rally"
    "White Power Rally"
    on the Cumming square, January 17th, 1987
    "Forsyth Stays White!"
    "Forsyth Stays White!"
    January 17th, 1987
    Hosea Williams
    Hosea Williams
    leading the First Brotherhood March, January 17th, 1987
    National Guardsmen
    National Guardsmen
    protecting peace marchers, January 24th, 1987
    The Second Brotherhood March
    The Second Brotherhood March
    January 24th, 1987
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