Group of white men connected to the Willie Earl lynching trial. (65/75)

Group of white men connected to the Willie Earl lynching trial.

In this case, thirty-one self-admitted members of a lynch mob stood trial accused of murdering 24-year-old black man Willie Earle, congregate outside the Greenville County Courthouse, during the trial in Greenville, South Carolina, May 12-21, 1947.

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