Was Nearly Lynched Now a Free Man

Item

Title
Was Nearly Lynched Now a Free Man
Source Type
Newspapers
Author
N/A
Publisher
Plaindealer
Publication Place
Kansas City, MO
Publication Date
May 31, 1934
Transcript
WAS NEARLY LYNCHED- NOW A FHEE MAN Ala. June ((ANP)- Announcement - made fast Thursday by District Solicitor Edward De Graffenreld that the case against Elmer "Money" Clark had been noile pressed and that Clark, freed of charges had probably left the state of Alabama. Thus came to a drab conclusion one of the "sorries t" episodes in Alabama court history. On the second of August. last year, a white girl, living in the country, was attacked and killed. Blame was placed on a negro. These colored boys ware Dan Jr., A. T. Hardin and Elmore Clark. The boys denied their guilt and a subsequent investigation by officials of the Southern Commission on Lynching practically established their innocence. Soon after the boys were taken in custody, the International Labor Defense, already busy with the Scottsboro boys, sought to intercede with counsel for these boys. Late in August, the bys were illegally taken from jail after midnight, and started to Jefferson county. On the way, the deputies who had them in charge were met by a mob which took the prisoners from them, carried hem to the woods and shot all three down. Two were killed. while Clark, badly wounded managed to escape.
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A.T. Hardin