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Andrew Jackson was born circa 1885 in Wingate, Kentucky. His parents were John Jackson, born in Florida, and Narcis Woody, born in Alabama. In 1920, Jackson was accused of sexually assaulting the wife of Lon Keever near Lincolnton, North Carolina. Following the crime, Jackson was immediately taken to a prison in Charlotte in order to protect him from a lynch mob. A jury found him guilty of the crime after only four minutes of deliberation, and on November 5, 1920 he was executed by electric chair.

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