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Michael Donald (July 24, 1961 – March 20, 1981) was a young African American man who was murdered by two Ku Klux Klan members in Mobile, Alabama, in 1981. The murder is sometimes referred to as the last recorded lynching in the United States.
Morris [color="Blue"]Seligman Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, brought a wrongful death suit against the United Klans of America on behalf of Beulah Mae Donald in federal court in the Southern District of Alabama. The official court transcript shows that the original concept as charged in the complaint was considered too vague to hold up but Judge Alex T. Howard Jr. helped refine the legal theory of agency which held the Klan accountable for the acts of its members and thus kept the case from being dismissed before it could go to the jury.
Is jewry collectively guilty of violating the "[refined] legal theory of agency" for its role is the destruction of White nations and the ethnic cleansing of the White race? Or does the "theory" need a bit more "refinement"?
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The lynching of Michael Donald
"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed