Red Summer - Newberry lynching attempt
Time: Thursday Jul 24, 1919
Place: Newberry, South Carolina, U.S.
Details: The Newberry 1919 lynching attempt was the attempted lynching of Elisha Harper, Newberry, South Carolina on July 24, 1919. Harper was sent to jail for insulting a 14 year-old girl.
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