File:Postcard of crowd two hours after the lynching of Allen Brooks in 1910.jpg

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English: The front and back of a postcard showing a crowd lingering in downtown Dallas, Texas at the corner of Main and Akard, two hours after the lynching of Allen Brooks on March 3, 1910. From the George W. Cook Dallas/Texas Image Collection via Southern Methodist University.
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George W. Cook Dallas/Texas Image Collection via Southern Methodist University
Author Anonymous photographer from 1910

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