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| Thomas Ney |
On June 1, 1926, Willie Pearl Walker, an 18-year-old Black homemaker born in Eaton, Georgia, died at her Chicago home from complications of a criminal abortion performed that day. A white doctor, Thomas J. New, (most likely transcription error for Dr. Thomas J. Ney) was held by the coroner in Willie Pearl's death.
A little over two years later Ney was implicated in the November 14, 1928, death of 21-year-old Eunice McElroy.
There was abundant press coverage of the deaths of these two white women, but I have been unable to find any news coverage at all of Willie's death.
Watch An Early Black-Lives-Don't-Seem-to-Matter Moment on YouTube.
Sources:
- Homicide in Chicago Interactive Database
- Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index

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