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    NameAgeEthnicityCityCounty/ParishStateDateAccusationComment Francis McIntosh26African AmericanSt. LouisSt. LouisMissouriApril 28, Arrested on charge of disturbing the peace, McIntosh stabbed the deputies who told him he would serve five years for the offense.Burned alive. Lynching had broad local support. Reported on by abolitionist editor Elijah Lovejoy, who was soon lynched himself. Elijah Parish Lovejoy35WhiteAltonMadisonIllinoisNovember 7, Abolitionist newspaper editor and publisherHad moved to Alton to escape violence in St. Louis. Four successive printing presses destroyed. "Not guilty" verdict; jury foreman member of mob.[13]Joseph Smith38CarthageHancockIllinoisJune 27, Technically, treason against state of Illinois, but lynching was for religious views, especially plural marriage/polygamy.In jail awaiting trial. Richards and Taylor survived. F

    &#;&#;&#;&#;&#;&#;&#;&#;It is agreed and declared that the elders of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of New York appointed as aforesaid shall, from time to time, for ever hereafter nominate the preacher who shall officiate in said African Methodist Episcopal Church, and any and all church or churches which shall hereafter become the property of the corporation, and shall attend to the said church or churches himself, to administer the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, as often as he, the said elder, can make it convenient. And the said elder for the time being shall license to exhort and to preach any one or more of the brethren who are, or shall be, members of the said church, and shall appear to the satisfaction of the said elder to be adequate to the task, and to have grace and gifts proper to appear in public; provided, always, that such persons are previously recommended to him by a majority of the trustees, local preachers, exhorters, and class leaders of

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