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Tampa photographer wants nation to know the story of ancestor who was lynched

The 19-year-old Black man was murdered in North Carolina after an argument over 10 cents worth of apples.
 
 
 
Matthew Bullock outside a Canadian jail in 1922. After his brother was lynched in North Carolina, Bullock escaped to Canada where the government and courts refused to extradite him to the United States.
Matthew Bullock outside a Canadian jail in 1922. After his brother was lynched in North Carolina, Bullock escaped to Canada where the government and courts refused to extradite him to the United States. [ Courtesy of The Leader Post ]

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