Dublin, Georgia riot

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DateJuly 1919
Dublin, Georgia riot of 1919
Part of Red Summer
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US News coverage of the Dublin, Georgia riot of 1919
DateJuly 1919
LocationDublin, Georgia, United States

The Dublin, Georgia riot of 1919 were a series of altercations between white and black residents of Dublin, Georgia.

A local African-American, Rob Ashely, was accused in the murder of a white man and wounding another man on July 6, 1919. While in jail the local white community threatened to storm the jail and lynch Ashely. They were thwarted by an armed black community group that was formed to protect the jail and prevent a lynching.[1] Later a company of eighty home guards prevented further trouble, but for weeks the situation was tense.[2][3]

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