Un the afternoon of January 8, 1949, Ruby Stroud Floyd walked through the backyard of her home in Martinsville, Virginia, hurried across U.S. Highway 58, the road to Danville, and entered the predominantly black neighborhood of east Martinsville known as Cherrytown.
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