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@julianjlaw has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. The social media accounts linked to from @julianjlaw are: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Patreon, Email. Besides social media accounts, julianmjohnson has populated their site with Harvey & Johnetta Clark: Beaten, Bombed, and Driven Out—For Wanting a Home In 1951 Illinois, Rosa Lee Ingram: A Mother and Her Teens Sentenced to Die in 1940s Georgia for Defending Themselves, The Arthur Family: Burned, Beaten, But Not Broken in 1920 Texas, Betty Jean’s Story: A Black College Student Who Survived the Unthinkable in 1959 Florida, Nicey Brown: Beaten to Death on Her Doorstep in 1945 Alabama, George & Mary Green: Lynched for Winning in Court 1933 South Carolina - YouTube, Black Resistance, Black Survival: Stories We Need to Remember - YouTube, The Roanoke Riot: 5,000 Went to War To Lynch One Black Man, A Police Raid. Four Children. A Federal Trial., Injustice by Design: What Black Survival Really Looks Like, Florence Akers: The Knife, The Slipper, and The Lie. Kansas 1910, Gertrude Perkins: They Hurt Her. Then They Blamed Her. 1949 Alabama, Ned Thompson: Survived Slavery, Beaten to Death In Jail in 1921 Florida, Pink Barbour: 15 Beers, 15 Minutes, and a Death Sentence In 1910 Virginia, Berry Washington: Lynched for Protecting Two Black Girls In 1919 Georgia, Edgar Caldwell: A Black Soldier vs. Jim Crow in 1918 Alabama, The Onancock Riot of 1907: Black People Banned For Being Successful, Lula’s Story: A Brutal Crime. A Black Community’s Response In 1887 South Carolina, Rosa Lee Ingram: A Mother and Her Teens Sentenced to Die in 1940s Georgia for Defending Themselves, Violet’s Story: She Was 7. He Was White. In 1930 Mississippi. - YouTube, Rose’s Story: A Black Girl Forgotten After a Brutal Crime in 1951 Mississippi, Luther Collins: Cleared by the Police. Sentenced to Die Anyway. 1922 Texas - YouTube, Mary Booth: The 13-Year-Old Wrongly Sentenced to Die, The DeLoach Family: Survived Slavery. Lynched for Nothing. 1905 South Carolina - YouTube, The Memory Justice Project on Patreon, CONTACT ATTORNEY JULIAN JOHNSON, Howard Wash: Convicted and Lynched for Defending Himself in 1943 Mississippi, John C. Jones: Survived WWII. Only to be Lynched in 1946 Louisiana, The Cabiness Family Massacre: An Entire Black Family Wiped Out in 1918 Texas, The Wade Family: Bombed for Buying a Home in 1954 Kentucky, L.Q. Ivy: A Black Teen, a Lie, and a Horrific Lynching in 1925 Mississippi, Hattie’s Story: A Black Girl Targeted and Silenced After a Shocking Crime in 1930 New Orleans, Ben Bess: The Lie That Stole His Wealth, Freedom, and Future in 1914 South Carolina, Sam Johnson: He wanted to move. He was lynched Instead, Jimmy Wilson: Sentenced to Die Over $1.95 In 1957 Alabama, Beaten for a Lie: Mallie Pearson’s 1953 Ordeal in Halsell, Alabama, ATTORNEY JULIAN JOHNSON'S BLOG, Seven Men, One Night, No Justice: The Forgotten Nightmare of Lula Mae Artes (1951), KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AND WHAT TO SAY TO THE POLICE, Henry Williams: One Question on a Bus Cost Him Everything in 1942 Alabama, Walter Gunn: A Sheriff's Jealousy, A Love Triangle, & A Lynching, Harvey & Johnetta Clark: Beaten, Bombed, and Driven Out—For Wanting a Home, Nicey Brown: Beaten to Death on Her Doorstep in 1945 Alabama, Mack Ingram: Convicted for "Recklessly Eyeballing" A White Woman In 1951, The Hanging Bridge: Two Sisters, Two Brothers Lynched in 1918 Mississippi, Willie James Howard: How a Christmas Card Led to a Lynching In 1944 Live Oak, Florida, The Wilson Family: Success After Slavery, Destroyed in 1934 Louisiana, THE LYNCHING OF JESSE WASHINGTON.