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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract F. M. B. "Marsh" Cook was a political candF. M. B. "Marsh" Cook was a political candidate in Mississippi who was murdered by white supremacists for campaigning for a seat at Mississippi's 1890 Constitutional Convention. A Republican, he was campaigning Jasper County, Mississippi. He was ambushed by six men and shot 27 times. A historical marker commemorates his death. He was white. Mississippi's 1890 Constitutional Convention was organized to disenfranchise African American voters. Cook was an 1888 candidate for a seat in the U.S. Congress. Democrats had retaken control of Mississippi after the Reconstruction era. He was assassinated as he approached a log schoolhouse in a rural area. His body was found hours later by a woman. His murder received national news coverage. No one was ever prosecuted for it.verage. No one was ever prosecuted for it.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/title Murder of Marsh Cook
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rdfs:comment F. M. B. "Marsh" Cook was a political candF. M. B. "Marsh" Cook was a political candidate in Mississippi who was murdered by white supremacists for campaigning for a seat at Mississippi's 1890 Constitutional Convention. A Republican, he was campaigning Jasper County, Mississippi. He was ambushed by six men and shot 27 times. A historical marker commemorates his death. He was white.rker commemorates his death. He was white.
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