Thursday, March 28, 2019
Blood Justice :: essays research papers
How would you like to be accused of a offence and indeed be disenfranchised because of your race? Well this is what happened to Mark Charles Parker because he allegedly bollocksd June Walters a pregnant smock woman on February 23 1959. In Howard Smeads historical nonfiction book short letter Justice he describes one of the most important investigations of a racist, move crime in the history of the United States.Blood Justice is about the killing of Mark Charles Parker and the investigation after his death. Mark Charles Parker was accused of the rape of June Walters whichOccurred on March 1, 1959. R. Jess chocolate-brown a well-known African American lawyer represented Parker. On April 13th an all white potassium control panel indited Parker for rape and two counts of kidnapping. On April 17th Parker pleaded not disgraced to each charge. Next Parkers trial date was set for April 27th. thus Brown asked Judge Sebe Dales to drop the case because a black man was not on the gr and jury. Brown did this because of a recent ruling made by the 5th U.S. circuit accost of Appeals. The ruling stated that it was unconstitutional for a jury of an all white people to convict a black man. The ruling went on to swan that one African American had to be on a jury when an African American was on trial. This defense tactic by Brown was a legally intelligent thing to do but this in truth became the motive for the mob to kill Parker. On Friday April 24th J.P. Walker, Preacher Lee, Crip Reyer and L.C. Davis got into Reyers Oldsmobile and they took off on a mission to kill Mark Charles Parker. (3 other cars of men followed) They went to the courthouse/jail in Poplarville and they could not get in. So they went to jewel Alfords House (The jail keeper) to get the keys to the Jail. Alford went with the four men to the courthouse. When he got there he went in and down the hall to Sheriff Moodys office and got the keys to the jail. He opened the door to the jail and Lee, Reye r, Davis, Walker followed Alford into the jail. Alford then opened Parkers cell and Lee and Davis pulled Parker out of the jail and courthouse to the Reyers Oldsmobile. Alford then left field and the men got into the car. The Oldsmobile sped away and the other cars followed.
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