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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2024 · 37 MIN

Lake Lanier And The Racial Violence of 1912 ft SmoKey VentAge

from Bruh Issa Murder · host Andre Matthews

01/10/2024 Bruh Issa Murder   Message From Andre: What's up, gang? Sorry for the delay, but we are coming back! I took a break from the show due to school and work, but we're returning in March with a new season and format. As a thank you to listeners, I'm giving away five digital copies of 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' To enter, go to this episode on Spotify and comment below. I'll reach out and sends you a free copy! Summary: In this season finale episode of "Bruh Issa Murder," Andre, Robert, and Kelly discuss the racially charged events that took place in Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1912. They delve into the brutal account of the rape and murder of a young white woman named Mae Crow, and the subsequent arrest, lynching, and forced expulsion of three African American men accused of the crime. The episode highlights the deep-rooted racial tensions and injustices that plagued America during this time period. Key Takeaways: The events in Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1912 serve as a stark reminder of the deeply entrenched racial tensions in America. The arrest, lynching, and forced expulsion of three African American men were fueled by racial conflict and prejudice. The lack of proper trials and the swift execution of the accused men highlight the systemic racism prevalent in the justice system at the time. The expulsion of black families from the county and the subsequent appropriation of their land further perpetuated racial inequality and injustice. Social Media Handles and CTAs: Follow Bruh Issa Murder on Twitter and Instagram: @Bruhissamurder Check Us out on YouTube! Leave a review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Featured Song: Rebel to Society by SmoKey VentAge

01/10/2024 Bruh Issa Murder   Message From Andre: What's up, gang? Sorry for the delay, but we are coming back! I took a break from the show due to school and work, but we're returning in March with a new season and format. As a thank you to listeners, I'm giving away five digital copies of 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' To enter, go to this episode on Spotify and comment below. I'll reach out and sends you a free copy! Summary: In this season finale episode of "Bruh Issa Murder," Andre, Robert, and Kelly discuss the racially charged events that took place in Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1912. They delve into the brutal account of the rape and murder of a young white woman named Mae Crow, and the subsequent arrest, lynching, and forced expulsion of three African American men accused of the crime. The episode highlights the deep-rooted racial tensions and injustices that plagued America during this time period. Key Takeaways: The events in Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1912 serve as a stark reminder of the deeply entrenched racial tensions in America. The arrest, lynching, and forced expulsion of three African American men were fueled by racial conflict and prejudice. The lack of proper trials and the swift execution of the accused men highlight the systemic racism prevalent in the justice system at the time. The expulsion of black families from the county and the subsequent appropriation of their land further perpetuated racial inequality and injustice. Social Media Handles and CTAs: Follow Bruh Issa Murder on Twitter and Instagram: @Bruhissamurder Check Us out on YouTube! Leave a review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Featured Song: Rebel to Society by SmoKey VentAge

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