Template:Did you know nominations/Lynching of Jay Lynch

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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 14:47, 17 September 2019 (UTC)

Lynching of Jay Lynch

  • ... that partly due to the lynching of Jay Lynch Missouri brought back the death penalty? Source: "Due in large part to the Lamar lynching, the Missouri General Assembly restored capital punishment in an extra session six weeks after Jay Lynch's execution." [1]
  • ALT1 ... that the death penalty in Missouri was in large part restored due to the lynching of Jay Lynch? Source: "Due in large part to the Lamar lynching, the Missouri General Assembly restored capital punishment in an extra session six weeks after Jay Lynch's execution." [2]
  • ALT2 ... that in 1919 the death penalty in Missouri was in large part restored due to Jay Lynch being lynched? Source: "Due in large part to the Lamar lynching, the Missouri General Assembly restored capital punishment in an extra session six weeks after Jay Lynch's execution." [3]
  • Reviewed: Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Janice Kavander

Created by Thats Just Great (talk). Self-nominated at 22:15, 14 September 2019 (UTC).

  • New, in time, long enough, sourced, no apparent copyvios, inline hook citation checks out, QPQ done. Thats Just Great, I assume the last name is simply a coincidence? --Usernameunique (talk) 06:13, 15 September 2019 (UTC)