[Statement of Lonnie Middlebrooks] |
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Date: |
1914 May 22 |
Document Type: |
Statement |
Unique ID: |
ms004-032 |
Description: |
Lonnie Middlebrooks' official statement reads as follows: "I was sitting on the steps of the home of Mr. St. John between 9 and 8 o'clock of the morning of May 21st 1914 when officer [illegible] of the city police came along and entered into conversation with me. I asked him what he was doing here and he replied that he was down here 'to keep these damned Jews from getting killed.'" |
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"Report of Operative H.J.D." |
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Date: |
1914 June 10 |
Document Type: |
Report |
Unique ID: |
ms004-158 |
Description: |
In this report, an operative reports on a meeting between Ola Delight Smith and Atlanta police chief James L. Beavers concerning infiltration of the Union by Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills operatives. |
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Letter from Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills to James L. Beavers, Chief of Police, Atlanta |
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Date: |
1914 November 25 |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Unique ID: |
ms004-089 |
Description: |
In this letter, the management of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills requests additional police presence at the Mill during the strike. |
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