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- Q7971884 description "American murderer".
- Q7971884 description "American murderer".
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- Q7971884 abstract "Washington Goode (1820–1849) was an African American sailor who was hanged for murder in Boston in May 1849. His case was the subject of considerable attention by those opposed to the death penalty, resulting in over 24,000 signatures on petitions for clemency to Massachusetts governor, George N. Briggs. His trial was presided over by Justice Lemuel Shaw who the following year would sentence Professor John White Webster to death for the murder of Harvard Medical School benefactor, Dr. George Parkman, another trial that would capture Boston's imagination and blur the lines of distinction between opponents and advocates of capital punishment. Goode's trial was reported widely in the newspapers, including the Tioga Eagle of June 13, 1849, published in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, which carried a brief notice of his hanging:Washington Goode,a colored man, was hungat Boston on Friday, for the murder of ThomasHarding. He made a desperate attempt thenight previous to commit suicide by cutting theveins of his arm with glass, and swallowing tobaccoand tarred rope. Goode was only 20 [sic]years of age, and was with General Taylorthrough all the Florida War. He protestedhis innocence to the last.".
- Q7971884 birthDate "1820".
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- Q7971884 dateOfBirth "1820".
- Q7971884 dateOfDeath "1849".
- Q7971884 name "Goode, Washington".
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- Q7971884 comment "Washington Goode (1820–1849) was an African American sailor who was hanged for murder in Boston in May 1849. His case was the subject of considerable attention by those opposed to the death penalty, resulting in over 24,000 signatures on petitions for clemency to Massachusetts governor, George N. Briggs. His trial was presided over by Justice Lemuel Shaw who the following year would sentence Professor John White Webster to death for the murder of Harvard Medical School benefactor, Dr.".
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