Case raises race issues
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
By Joseph Gartrell
Repository staff writerCANTON Before Bobby L. Cutts Jr.’s court appearance Monday, fliers were slid underneath windshield wipers of nearby cars and handed out to those walking by.
“White ladies beware,” the fliers read, “once you go black, you might not come back!”
Six members of the Parma-based branch of the National Alliance, a separatist group that’s based in West Virginia, distributed hundreds of them downtown.
Below photos of Cutts, a black Canton police officer, and Jessie M. Davis, the pregnant white woman from Lake Township who Cutts is accused of murdering, the flier delves into the “dangers” of interracial relationships.
Included on the flier is a photo of O.J. Simpson with his arm around Nicole Brown Simpson. ... more
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