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Michigan’s First Public Executions & the End of the Michigan Citizen | December 27

Episode 1759 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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On this day in 1821, Michigan held its first public executions, where two Indigenous men performed a death dance before their hanging. It wasn’t until 1846 that Michigan became the first state to abolish executions for non-treasonous crimes. This week in 2014, the Michigan Citizen, a prominent voice for African-American and progressive communities, published its final edition after 36 years.
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