- Dettagli
- Categoria: Death Penalty News
- Pubblicato: 18 Novembre 2019
On November 16, 1900, a sixteen-year-old African American teenager named Preston “John” Porter Jr. was burned alive while chained to a railroad stake in Limon, Colorado. A mob of more than 300 white people from throughout Lincoln County gathered to participate in the brutal public spectacle lynching. Earlier in the year, John, his father, Preston Porter