In June of 1920, six black circus workers were wrongly accused of raping a white...
In June of 1920, six black circus workers were wrongly accused of raping a white Duluth woman. Rumors of the rape spread through Duluth like wildfire, and a mob of angry whites formed. The mob abducted three of the suspects, beat them and paraded them through town. The terrifying rampage ended at a lamppost in the middle of downtown Duluth. With thousands clamoring to watch, Elias Clayton...
AIR DATE 9/22/04
Twelve stories of men and women who came to Minnesota to make a home and a difference, including fur trader George Bonga and the state’s first black woman lawyer, Lena Smith.
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