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Overview
Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the 1910s was no longer a rough western town. Electric lights, fancy hotels, new theaters, trolleys, and automobiles were changing how people traveled, did business, worshiped and enjoyed themselves. Citizens viewed it as a modern city where life was "worth living." Until the night of March 23, 1912 when violence overtook Garrison Avenue--beginning with the shooting of a popular lawman, Andy Carr, and ending with the lynching of an innocent young black man, Sanford Lewis.
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- ISBN-13: 9781943267651
- ISBN-10: 1943267650
- Publisher: Red Engine Press
- Publish Date: May 2019
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.73 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.04 pounds
- Page Count: 352
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