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- Broadus_Miller abstract "Broadus Miller (c. 1904–1927) was an African American man who in 1927 was accused of killing a young Morganton, North Carolina mill worker named Gladys Kincaid. For nearly two weeks after the killing, hundreds of police, posse members, and private bounty hunters pursued Miller in what was the largest manhunt that had ever taken place in western North Carolina up to that time. After a posse member shot and killed Miller, his body was brought back to Morganton and displayed on the courthouse square, attracting several thousand spectators.".
- Broadus_Miller birthDate "1904".
- Broadus_Miller birthYear "1904".
- Broadus_Miller deathDate "1927".
- Broadus_Miller deathYear "1927".
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- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Angus_Wilton_McLean.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Caldwell_County,_North_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Category:1904_births.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Category:1927_deaths.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_South_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Greenwood_County,_South_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_Pierce_Tate_House.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_County,_South_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Linville_Falls,_North_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Lynching_in_the_United_States.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Morganton,_North_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Ervin.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLink Statesville,_North_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLinkText "Broadus Miller".
- Broadus_Miller wikiPageWikiLinkText "potential lynchings".
- Broadus_Miller dateOfBirth "c. 1904".
- Broadus_Miller dateOfDeath "1927".
- Broadus_Miller name "Miller, Broadus".
- Broadus_Miller placeOfBirth "South Carolina".
- Broadus_Miller shortDescription "African American murder suspect".
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- Broadus_Miller description "African American murder suspect".
- Broadus_Miller description "African American murder suspect".
- Broadus_Miller subject Category:1904_births.
- Broadus_Miller subject Category:1927_deaths.
- Broadus_Miller subject Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_South_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller subject Category:People_from_Greenwood_County,_South_Carolina.
- Broadus_Miller hypernym Man.
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- Broadus_Miller comment "Broadus Miller (c. 1904–1927) was an African American man who in 1927 was accused of killing a young Morganton, North Carolina mill worker named Gladys Kincaid. For nearly two weeks after the killing, hundreds of police, posse members, and private bounty hunters pursued Miller in what was the largest manhunt that had ever taken place in western North Carolina up to that time.".
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- Broadus_Miller givenName "Broadus".
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- Broadus_Miller name "Broadus Miller".
- Broadus_Miller name "Miller, Broadus".
- Broadus_Miller surname "Miller".