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A new historic marker was unveiled Monday in Oxford recognizing the racist legacy of lynching and mob violence and two local African American men who died from them. The marker describes the hanging ...
Somewhere in between history and Corbin family lore is the truth, says Chris Corbin-Jerreals. She can't prove exactly where in Oxford her ancestor, Henry Corbin, was lynched on Jan. 14, 1892. It might ...
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EASTON — Friends of Easton real estate developer Henry Corbin, who died last week in Easton at age 88, are invited to join Hank’s family in a celebration of his life on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 1 to 3 ...