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- Indiana_White_Caps abstract "White caps was a general term used to refer to several groups operating primarily in southern Indiana in the late 19th century. They became common in the state following the American Civil War and lasted until the turn of the 20th century. They lynched numerous people; in all recorded cases, the victims were either criminals or suspected criminals. Several members of the Reno Gang were lynched in 1868, causing an international incident. Some of the members had been extradited to the United States from Canada and were supposed to be under federal protection. Lynchings continued against other criminals, but when two possibly innocent men were killed in Corydon in 1888, Indiana responded by cracking down on the white cap vigilante groups beginning in the administration of Isaac P. Gray.Governor of Indiana James A. Mount belonged to one of the white cap groups, and reversed state policy of trying to stop the groups. His successor, Winfield T. Durbin resumed the policy in 1900, two years after the Indiana General Assembly passed a strong anti-lynching law. When a lynching occurred in Vincennes in 1902 Durbin removed several law enforcement personnel from their position, to show that he expected locals to cooperate in stopping the lynching. His plan worked, and when a lynching was threatened in the following year local police notified Durbin who called out the state militia to guard the prison. When the white cap groups attacked the prison, the militia opened fire killing one and wounding at least eleven.The show of force effectively brought an end to vigilante lynching in Indiana. Only two recorded lynchings have occurred since then, the 1930 murders of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith. Lynching in Indiana was not explicitly racial, but tended to occur against anyone suspected of murder. Between 1860 and 1910, at least 68 people were lynched, twenty were blacks and forty-eight were whites.".
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ku_Klux_Klan.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lynching_in_the_United_States.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Matthews.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Corydon,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Crawford_County,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Freemasonry.
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_County,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Indiana.
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_P._Gray.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink James_A._Mount.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Lynching_of_Thomas_Shipp_and_Abram_Smith.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Masonic.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink New_Albany,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Pinkerton_(detective_agency).
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Reno_Gang.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Shipp_and_Abram_Smith.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Vincennes,_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Whitecapping.
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLink Winfield_T._Durbin.
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- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indiana White Caps".
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLinkText "White Cap".
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLinkText "White Caps".
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLinkText "white cap".
- Indiana_White_Caps wikiPageWikiLinkText "whitecap style".
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- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:American_secret_societies.
- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:American_vigilantes.
- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:Crimes_in_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:History_of_Indiana.
- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:Ku_Klux_Klan.
- Indiana_White_Caps subject Category:Lynching_in_the_United_States.
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- Indiana_White_Caps comment "White caps was a general term used to refer to several groups operating primarily in southern Indiana in the late 19th century. They became common in the state following the American Civil War and lasted until the turn of the 20th century. They lynched numerous people; in all recorded cases, the victims were either criminals or suspected criminals. Several members of the Reno Gang were lynched in 1868, causing an international incident.".
- Indiana_White_Caps label "Indiana White Caps".
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- Indiana_White_Caps wasDerivedFrom Indiana_White_Caps?oldid=637073575.
- Indiana_White_Caps depiction Frankreno.jpg.
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