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                <text> The Turner County Banner reported on April 15, 1910, the brutal lynching of Albert Royal and Charles Jackson, two African American men, by a white mob near Ashburn, Georgia. The men were forcibly taken from their home, tied to trees, and shot multiple times. The motive for the lynching was not immediately known, and local authorities were seeking the perpetrators.&#13;
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