Reference Summary: Susan Smith, convicted of drowning her two children in 1994, is set to face a parole In 1887, a white man named Manse Waldrop was lynched by a primarily Black mob in
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Susan Smith, convicted of drowning her two children in 1994, is set to face a parole In 1887, a white man named Manse Waldrop was lynched by a primarily Black mob in
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