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Remembering the 1919 lynching of William Brown; historical marker at Douglas Co. Courthouse
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Warning: This story contains images which some may find disturbing. On Friday morning the City of Omaha, Douglas County and the Omaha Community Council for Racial Justice and Reconciliation are unveiling a historical marker in memory of William Brown, an Omaha man who was lynched outside the Douglas County Courthouse in 1919.
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