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I had questions about the indoor circus. I still have them. I was immediately reminded of a passage in William B. Clark Jr. This scene, shot in an unnamed Wilson warehouse in , depicts dozens of men, several African-American, on a tobacco warehouse floor. Collection of North Carolina Photos, ca. Watson hit him with a barrel stave. King snatched up a brick, but fled when J. Farmer intervened. Watson and Farmer shot at King while chasing him, but missed. King went to the police, who charged all three with affray basically, fighting in public.
A judge split court costs among the three defendants and fined Watson and Farmer five cents. King drew a three-dollar fine, which he could not pay. He went to jail. Zion minister N.
Samuel Allen died 22 December in Wilson. Per his death certificate, he was 60 years old; was married to Fannie Allen; lived at Roberson; worked as a day laborer at a tobacco warehouse for 30 years; and was born in Oxford, N. Several African-American farmers or warehouse workers can be seen standing behind the tobacconists who owned and operated the warehouse. This chapter, offering a wistful comment on the destruction of a vestige of Jim Crow, is excerpted from William B.
The presently on-going demolition, therefore, cannot help but elicit at least some cry of protest and disappointment. Social reformers need not despair; for whatever taboos Civil Rights Legislation has failed to erase inside a commercial building long ago closed to the general public will be vanquished in their entirety once this demolition project has been completed.
Photo courtesy of J. Wilson Daily Times , 11 May Wilson News , 5 October Wilson Advance , 10 May Wilson Daily Times , 15 April Sooo many questions β¦.