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Eufaula | 1874

The Eufaula massacre was a violent attack on the African American community in Eufaula, Alabama, in April 1874. The cause of the violence was the attempted registration of African American voters, which was met with opposition from white supremacists. On the night of April 5, 1874, a group of white men armed with guns and […]

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Ocoee | 1920

The Ocoee massacre was a racially motivated attack that took place on November 2-3, 1920, in Ocoee, Florida. The violence was triggered by the attempts of an African American man named Moses Norman to vote in the presidential election that year. When Norman and other African Americans attempted to vote, they were met with violent

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Rosewood | 1923

The Rosewood Massacre was a racially motivated attack on the African American community in the town of Rosewood, Florida, that took place from January 1-7, 1923. The attack was triggered by a false accusation that a white woman in nearby Sumner, Florida, had been sexually assaulted by a black man. A mob of white residents

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