Pardon sought for Black man executed in 1908 in Illinois

Kadejia Berkley poses outside Jerk Shop Go, the restaurant she owns in downtown Springfield, Ill., Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Berkley, 26, opened the eatery last fall at the site which more than a century ago was home to Loper's Restaurant, which a white mob burned at the start of the 1908 Race Riot when it learned that the wealthy white owner, Harry T. Loper, used his car to squire away to safety two jailed Black men accused of crimes that the mob wanted to lynch. (AP Photo/John O'Connor)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Joe James, a Black man, was asleep under a tree when he was grabbed, beaten and then arrested for the murder of a white man in Springfield, Illinois.

Before he was put on trial and later executed, a white mob seeking vengeance for the crime James was accused of committing took out its hate and anger on other Black people in the state capital.

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