Carrollton Massacre. While ed and charlie brown. (1886) in february of 1886, ed and charley brown, who were both part indian and part african. the carrollton massacre (locally known as the carrollton riot) put an end to that. on march 17, 1886, the day of the trial, over fifty armed white men stormed the courtroom and opened fire on the brown brothers and the other blacks in attendance. Some blacks tried to escape by jumping out the second floor windows but were shot by armed white men waiting outside the courthouse. on march 17, 1886, 23 black people were killed when a white mob stormed the courthouse in carroll county, mississippi, and opened fire on local black residents. the carroll county courthouse massacre occurred on march 17, 1886 in carrollton, the county seat of carroll county, mississippi. on march 17, 1886, one of the most shocking mass murders in american history took place—one that remains unsolved today.
(1886) in february of 1886, ed and charley brown, who were both part indian and part african. the carrollton massacre (locally known as the carrollton riot) put an end to that. the carroll county courthouse massacre occurred on march 17, 1886 in carrollton, the county seat of carroll county, mississippi. Some blacks tried to escape by jumping out the second floor windows but were shot by armed white men waiting outside the courthouse. on march 17, 1886, the day of the trial, over fifty armed white men stormed the courtroom and opened fire on the brown brothers and the other blacks in attendance. on march 17, 1886, 23 black people were killed when a white mob stormed the courthouse in carroll county, mississippi, and opened fire on local black residents. on march 17, 1886, one of the most shocking mass murders in american history took place—one that remains unsolved today. While ed and charlie brown.
The “Carrollton Massacre”
Carrollton Massacre Some blacks tried to escape by jumping out the second floor windows but were shot by armed white men waiting outside the courthouse. Some blacks tried to escape by jumping out the second floor windows but were shot by armed white men waiting outside the courthouse. the carrollton massacre (locally known as the carrollton riot) put an end to that. (1886) in february of 1886, ed and charley brown, who were both part indian and part african. While ed and charlie brown. the carroll county courthouse massacre occurred on march 17, 1886 in carrollton, the county seat of carroll county, mississippi. on march 17, 1886, one of the most shocking mass murders in american history took place—one that remains unsolved today. on march 17, 1886, 23 black people were killed when a white mob stormed the courthouse in carroll county, mississippi, and opened fire on local black residents. on march 17, 1886, the day of the trial, over fifty armed white men stormed the courtroom and opened fire on the brown brothers and the other blacks in attendance.