About: John Scurlock

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John Scurlock, known as Little John or L. J., was an editor and politician in Mississippi. He was reported to be 7 feet tall. He was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. He was born in Mississippi. Scurlock was a member of Coffeeville, Mississippi's Board of Aldermen and was an important leader in Yalobusha County's African American community. He lost an election to serve in the state legislature in 1872. He served as a "Book Agent" and assistant editor of the newspaper.

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  • John Scurlock, known as Little John or L. J., was an editor and politician in Mississippi. He was reported to be 7 feet tall. He was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. He was born in Mississippi. Scurlock was a member of Coffeeville, Mississippi's Board of Aldermen and was an important leader in Yalobusha County's African American community. He lost an election to serve in the state legislature in 1872. He served as a "Book Agent" and assistant editor of the newspaper. (en)
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  • John Scurlock, known as Little John or L. J., was an editor and politician in Mississippi. He was reported to be 7 feet tall. He was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. He was born in Mississippi. Scurlock was a member of Coffeeville, Mississippi's Board of Aldermen and was an important leader in Yalobusha County's African American community. He lost an election to serve in the state legislature in 1872. He served as a "Book Agent" and assistant editor of the newspaper. (en)
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