Peter Hagan opened the door to the jail warily.
Out of the night, a half-dozen men leveled their guns at the Putnam County sheriff's face. Another 10 or so stood behind. Hagan saw a long piece of rope. He knew which man the mob had come to torture and kill — the black prisoner locked in a cell behind him.
The Ku Klux Klan Met Its Match in One Florida County in The 1920s
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