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Short description: 1933 lynching in South Carolina, U.S.
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A fact from Lynching of Norris Dendy appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that five men were accused of lynching Norris Dendy but none were ever indicted?
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... that five men were named in an indictment for the lynching of Norris Dendy but none were ever convicted? Source:
[1]
ALT1: ... that although indictments were handed down to five men for the lynching of Norris Dendy, a
grand jury ruled that the attack was carried out by an unknown party and nobody was ever convicted? Source: same as above
Article length, eligibility, and general quality checks out. Don't see any issues with copyright, and the image is your own work so obviously checks out. Sourcing also checks out. I like the first hook better, it's more direct. All looks good here.
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talk) (it/she) 05:00, 20 March 2024 (UTC)reply