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            Letter from the Albert DeSilver to J. A. A. Burnquist, June 16, 1920.
      
        Type of event: Lynchings
Location: Minnesota; United States
Addressee: J. A. A. Burnquist
Addressor: Albert DeSilver
Document date:
Document type: Correspondence
Documents: Letter from the Albert DeSilver to J. A. A. Burnquist, June 16, 1920.
Citation:
Minnesota. Governor (1915-1921: Burnquist).
Records.
Subject Files (File 648c): Duluth Lynchings, 1920.
Letter from the Albert DeSilver to J. A. A. Burnquist, June 16, 1920.
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 June 16, 1920. Governor J. A. A. Burnquist, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Governor Burnquist: Our Attention has been called to the mob outrage which occurred at Duluth, in your state. This is a matter of such grave character that we assume that some official investigation has been made. If so, would you please send us a statement of the facts? Would you also inform us of the statutes in Minnesota relating to mob violence? What steps have been taken under such statutes to apprehend those responsible for the lynchings of the negroes at Duluth on June 15ht? We are interested in assisting to secure the preservation of civil liberty as the only sure guarantee of orderly progress. With appreciation, Very truly yours, Albert DeSilver Director. ADS:HCHBS&AU 12646  | 
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