Robert Prager was a German coal miner living in Collinsville, Illinois, who was lynched by a mob on 5 April 1918. Twelve men were tried for his murder but were subsequently acquitted. It has been suggested that Prager may have been singled out for his socialism rather than his nationality.
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- Robert Prager was a German coal miner living in Collinsville, Illinois, who was lynched by a mob on 5 April 1918. Twelve men were tried for his murder but were subsequently acquitted. It has been suggested that Prager may have been singled out for his socialism rather than his nationality.
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- Robert Prager was a German coal miner living in Collinsville, Illinois, who was lynched by a mob on 5 April 1918. Twelve men were tried for his murder but were subsequently acquitted. It has been suggested that Prager may have been singled out for his socialism rather than his nationality.
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