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Draft of a letter to the "Journal"; some text is cut off. Recounts the events of a trial where bias and jury intimidation resulted in white men being aquitted for the murders of African Americans; possibly referring to the Ellenton Riot of 1876. Says that "justice would remain shackled, and brutal force triumphant, until every fiber of law was founded on equal rights and universal suffrage."