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English: "Negro Rule" Vampire over NC. The News & Observer. Sept. 27, 1898 |
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| Source | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Author | The News & Observer |
NEGRO RULE FUSION BALLOT BOX NORTH CAROLINA - Wake County. John Hubbard, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That while working the public roads some days ago, he heard several negroes in Mark's Creek Township, Wake County, talking about the Constitutional Amendment, and one of the negroes, a preacher and neighbor of H. H. Knight, by the name of Offee Price, said they, referring to the white people, may pass the Amendment, but that they would have to fight, and that the right way to do them, the whites, would be to kill them from the cradle up. JOHN HUBBARD,
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