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#Negress The Churchyard Chant | Centralia (Illinois) Sentinel Wednesday, February 2, 1887
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"The Story of The Negress... | The Evening Gazette, Burlington, Iowa Saturday, December 5, 1903

The Story of the Negress for Whom it is Said Cornelius Williams Murdered Andrew H. Green, “The Father of New York”

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#MittieMoore | “Held On Liquor Charges,” Roswell Daily Record, August 30, 1929

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Mittie Moore Wilson, local negress, was arrested this morning by police officers on a charge of possession of intoxicating liquor. She interred a plea of not guilty when arraigned before Judge Winston and her trial was set for 10 O’Clock tomorrow morning. Officers said that they found a considerable quantity of liquor in her possession.

Roswell Daily Record, August 30, 1929

Roswell Daily Record, August 30, 1929