Dog Show Stages Bloodhounds’ Chase of African American Boy


April 1, 1910, Bloodhounds

April 1, 1910: The Mississippi Valley Kennel Club dog show concludes with a demonstration of bloodhounds chasing an African American boy through the streets of St. Louis and trapping him in the coliseum. “The hounds, Fanney and Queen, are the same ones that captured the Negro murderer of Annie Pelley at Cairo, Ill., last November. The Negro was burned by a mob,” The Times says.



April 1, 1910, Bloodhounds

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2 Responses to Dog Show Stages Bloodhounds’ Chase of African American Boy

  1. MichaelRyerson's avatar MichaelRyerson says:

    Ah, those crazy white folks sure know how to put on a show!

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  2. Native Angeleno's avatar Native Angeleno says:

    What is it about caucasoids? We know it ain’t in the genes. After all, we are all African in origin. Maybe it’s the culture, ya think??

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