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Lynching of David Wyatt

David Wyatt was an African-American teacher in Brooklyn, Illinois. In June 1903, Wyatt was denied renewal for his teaching certificate by the district superintendent, Charles Hertel. After hearing about his denial, Wyatt shot Hertel and was immediately arrested. While in jail, a mob captured Wyatt, lynched him in the public square, and set his body on fire.[1]

  1. ^ Keira Cha-Jua, Sundiata (2000). America's First Black Town: Brooklyn, Illinois, 1830-1915. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 190.

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