Beulah Mae Donald at the Riverview Plaza in Mobile, Alabama, after winning her lawsuit against the United Klans of America for the murder of her son, Michael.

Michael Donald was murdered by Ku Klux Klan members on March 20, 1981, and his body was hanged from a tree on Herndon Avenue in Mobile. His two killers were arrested in 1983 and were ultimately convicted, but Mrs. Donald also filed a wrongful death suit against the Klan. She was awarded $7 million,...

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Main Author: Hattler, Mary
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/121772
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collection Alabama Media Group Collection
building Alabama Department of Archives and History
publisher Alabama Department of Archives and History
topic Photographs
spellingShingle Photographs
Beulah Mae Donald at the Riverview Plaza in Mobile, Alabama, after winning her lawsuit against the United Klans of America for the murder of her son, Michael.
Hattler, Mary
fulltopic Photographs
Donald, Beulah Mae; African Americans--Civil rights; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)
description Michael Donald was murdered by Ku Klux Klan members on March 20, 1981, and his body was hanged from a tree on Herndon Avenue in Mobile. His two killers were arrested in 1983 and were ultimately convicted, but Mrs. Donald also filed a wrongful death suit against the Klan. She was awarded $7 million, a financial penalty that bankrupted the organization; in lieu of payments, Mrs. Donald was given the deed to the UKA's national headquarters in Tuscaloosa.
spelling MP0057192_02MP0057192Beulah Mae Donald at the Riverview Plaza in Mobile, Alabama, after winning her lawsuit against the United Klans of America for the murder of her son, Michael.Michael Donald was murdered by Ku Klux Klan members on March 20, 1981, and his body was hanged from a tree on Herndon Avenue in Mobile. His two killers were arrested in 1983 and were ultimately convicted, but Mrs. Donald also filed a wrongful death suit against the Klan. She was awarded $7 million, a financial penalty that bankrupted the organization; in lieu of payments, Mrs. Donald was given the deed to the UKA's national headquarters in Tuscaloosa.1987-02-121980-1989Hattler, MaryMobile Press-Register134820Donald, Beulah Mae; African Americans--Civil rights; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives4000 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/121772
title Beulah Mae Donald at the Riverview Plaza in Mobile, Alabama, after winning her lawsuit against the United Klans of America for the murder of her son, Michael.
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