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Lynching of Francis McIntosh

1836 deaths1836 in Missouri1836 in the United StatesAfrican-American history in St. LouisApril 1836 events
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The lynching of Francis McIntosh was the killing of a free man of color, a boatman, by a white mob after he was arrested in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 28, 1836. He had fatally stabbed one policeman and injured a second.

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Lynching of Francis McIntosh
Chestnut Street, St. Louis

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Chestnut Street
63103 St. Louis
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