A Missouri Incident

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"I was nine years old and I remember it like yesterday. Word of it went through our area like a flash fire — went “WHOOF!” — and I never heard another thing about it as long as I lived there. Not another word."

This is an autobiography — the true story of a tiny Missouri town (1920-1930) — the murder of a teacher in a one-room school, and the lynching of the young, innocent black man, Raymond Gunn.

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"I was nine years old and I remember it like yesterday. Word of it went through our area like a flash fire — went “WHOOF!” — and I never heard another thing about it as long as I lived there. Not another word."

This is an autobiography — the true story of a tiny Missouri town (1920-1930) — the murder of a teacher in a one-room school, and the lynching of the young, innocent black man, Raymond Gunn.

"I was nine years old and I remember it like yesterday. Word of it went through our area like a flash fire — went “WHOOF!” — and I never heard another thing about it as long as I lived there. Not another word."

This is an autobiography — the true story of a tiny Missouri town (1920-1930) — the murder of a teacher in a one-room school, and the lynching of the young, innocent black man, Raymond Gunn.

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A Missouri Incident

by Wallace Kunkel


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