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OBERHOLTZER, CODY

the free encyclopedia American murder victim (1896–1925) · cause of KKK decline Madge Oberholtzer Born Madge Augustine Oberholtzer ( 1896-11-10 ) November 10 · 1896 Indianapolis · Indiana · U.S. Died April 14 · 1925 (1925-04-14) (aged&#160 · 28) Indianapolis · U.S. Cause&#160 · of death Homicide Known&#160 · for Murder victim Madge Augustine Oberholtzer (November 10 · 1896 &#8211 · April 14 · while working for the state of Indiana on an adult literacy campaign · Oberholtzer was abducted by D. C. Stephenson · Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan . Holding her captive in his private train car · which she took while held captive in a suicide attempt . &#91 · 1 &#93 · Following the suicide attempt · Stephenson's men returned Oberholtzer to her home · Oberholtzer regained consciousness long enough to give a signed statement to police. &#91

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the free encyclopedia American murder victim (1896–1925)
cause of KKK decline Madge Oberholtzer Born Madge Augustine Oberholtzer ( 1896-11-10 ) November 10
1896 Indianapolis
Indiana
U.S. Died April 14
1925 (1925-04-14) (aged&#160
28) Indianapolis
U.S. Cause&#160
of death Homicide Known&#160
for Murder victim Madge Augustine Oberholtzer (November 10
1896 &#8211
April 14
while working for the state of Indiana on an adult literacy campaign
Oberholtzer was abducted by D. C. Stephenson
Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan . Holding her captive in his private train car
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which she took while held captive in a suicide attempt . &#91
1 &#93
Following the suicide attempt
Stephenson's men returned Oberholtzer to her home
Oberholtzer regained consciousness long enough to give a signed statement to police. &#91

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