Murray Bishoff
Murray Bishoff is a writer at The Monett Times in Monett, Missouri.[1] [2] Formerly a contributor to Comics Buyer's Guide ,[3] [4] Bishoff won an Inkpot Award in 1980.[5] Bishoff is also known for his research and writings on the 1901 fifteen-hour lynching spree in Pierce City, Missouri, during which white residents murdered three African American residents and caused nearly 300 others to flee the city.[6] His writings include a series of articles published to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the event and the historical novel Cry of Thunder.[6] In addition, the town's cemetery holds a marker to the event paid for in large part by Bishoff and the Pierce City Museum hosts an exhibit which Bishoff created. He has also publicly spoken about the event to CNN and appears in a documentary about the event, Banished: How Whites Drove Blacks out of Town in America.[6] [7]
Bishoff is the vice-president of the Harold Bell Wright Museum in Pierce City.[8]
References
[edit ]- ^ Jaspin, Elliot (16 July 2006). "Chance remark leads man to uncover how bloodthirsty mob drove his family out". Austin American=Statesman. p. A14. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ O'Brien, Keri (Spring 2008). "Looking at the Bigger Picture". Voices. Retrieved 2010年03月11日.
- ^ "The Buyer's Guide #32". Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ "The Buyer's Guide #63". Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ "Comic-Con: The Inkpot Awards". Comic-Con. Archived from the original on 2012年05月27日. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ a b c "Banished: American ethnic cleansings". PBS. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ "CNN News Night Aaron Brown". 7 May 2003. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
- ^ "Harold Bell Wright Museum, Pierce City". piercecitymuseum. Retrieved 2010年03月12日.
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