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Audiopedia, T. (2017, February 08). Retrieved February 22, 2019, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d88xXp-ZrFQ&t=97s
Brent Campney’s research collection on race relations in South Texas; February 7, 1922.ELIBR000179, Box #1, Folder Willacy County Peonage Scene and Quintuple Lynching 1926-1927. University Library, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg,Texas.
E., T. (2011, July 27). Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1927. Retrieved from https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167035/m1/1/
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Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "RAYMONDVILLE PEONAGE CASES," accessed July 29, 2019, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/pqreq.
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Primary Source References:
(1927, March 16). Willacy Court To Pick Sheriff. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, February 7). Court Holds Up Sentences. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, February 6). Peonage Case Jury Suggest Leniency for 2; Acquit Four. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, February 5). Quash Charge Against Two Defendants. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-2.
(1927, February 3). Four Defense Witnesses On Stand Today. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, February 2). Peonage Case Trial Brings Out Charges. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-2.
(1927, February 1). Washington Witness on Stand Today. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-3.
(1927, January 30). Peonage Trial Opens Monday. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 8). Deputy Arrested in Peonage Case. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 25). Cases Against All Officers Are Dismissed. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-2.
(1927, January 24). Willacy Court Opened Today. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 15). Willacy County Grand Jury Recesses Until Wednesday. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 8). Defendants Request Proceedings Be Continued Regardless of Grand Jury Action. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-2.
(1927, January 8). Willacy Case May Continue Rest of Week. Brownsville Herald, p. 1-2.
(1927, January 11). Submit More Testimony In Willacy Case. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 10). Hearing on Habeas Corpus Application Being Held At Raymondville Today. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 9). Investigation To Be Second Made in Case. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.
(1927, January 8). Peonage Case Set For Jan. 31. Brownsville Herald, p. 1.