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101 Years Later: Community calls for more comprehensive history lessons on Duluth Lynchings

Created: June 15, 2021 05:15 PM On the 101 year anniversary of the dreadful day that Elias Clayton, Elmer Jackson and Isaac McGhie were lynched in the streets of Downtown Duluth, the community is calling for more comprehensive history lessons on the event in schools. “We must acknowledge and teach what happened on this land,” Shawn Pearson, District Court Judge of Minnesota’s 6th Judicial District said. “We must tell their story.” While much of the men’s story is told on the walls of the CJM Memorial, Pearson said he hopes to see it in history books as well. Cedric Smith and Maceo Jackson raising their fists in the air after speaking at the CJM Memorial Tuesday.

Duluthians gather at Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial on 101st anniversary of lynching

Duluthians gather at Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial on 101st anniversary of lynching More than a century ago, three Black circus workers were falsely accused of a crime, and then killed in front of an audience of thousands in downtown Duluth. Written By: Christa Lawler | × Members of the audience react to a speaker’s comments at the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, during the annual commemoration of three Black men murdered by a Duluth lynch mob in 1920. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com) On the 101st anniversary of the lynching of three Black circus workers wrongfully accused of raping a white woman, Darnell Baker stood in front of the memorial in downtown Duluth and told the crowd that he, a 1981 Duluth Central High School graduate, had never heard this story while growing up in this neighborhood.

Family in shock after Fort Worth father fatally stabbed outside high school track meet

Jun. 9 A Fort Worth family was left reeling after a father of four was fatally stabbed outside a high school track meet on May 21. Quintus Record, 40, was a loving father who was known for his goofiness and total support of his children, said his daughters McKenzie Record, 19, and Destinye Record, 21. "He was a really, really good dad," Destinye said. "He supported us and our dreams and the .

Family in shock after Fort Worth father fatally stabbed outside youth track meet

Family in shock after Fort Worth father fatally stabbed outside youth track meet Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 hr ago Kaley Johnson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Jun. 9 A Fort Worth family was left reeling after a father of four was fatally stabbed outside a youth track meet on May 21. Quintus Record, 40, was a loving father who was known for his goofiness and total support of his children, said his daughters McKenzie Record, 19, and Destinye Record, 21. He was a really, really good dad, Destinye said. He supported us and our dreams and the things that we wanted to do. He stood behind us. He always attended Destinye s son s football games and was active in his kids hobbies and extracurriculars. The night he was killed, Record was doing the same thing for a friend s daughter after the friend passed away. On May 21, he and other family members attended the girl s youth school track meet at Clark Stadium, at 5201 CA Roberson Blvd.

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