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Sentenced at 13: The Forgotten Case of Mary Booth
This is the haunting story of Mary Booth, a 13-year-old girl wrongfully accused and nearly executed in 1882. In a time when race and age...
TARKAR Nation
May 171 min read
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He Stood Up to Protect Them And Paid With His Life: The Berry Washington Story
At 72 years old, Berry Washington had survived slavery, Reconstruction, and life under Jim Crow. But in 1919, his bravery would cost him...
TARKAR Nation
May 171 min read
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No One Left Behind: The Tragedy of the Cabiness Family in 1918 Texas
The Cabiness family survived slavery and built a life with hope and hard work. But in 1918 Texas, their progress became their downfall....
TARKAR Nation
May 171 min read
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1940s Georgia: The Trial That Nearly Executed Rosa Lee Ingram and Her Children
Rosa Lee Ingram’s world was upended in 1947 Georgia when an act of self-defense spiraled into a fight against a deeply racist system....
TARKAR Nation
May 171 min read
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