Drug trafficking story traumatized Henderson in 1952

(This article first appeared in the August print edition of the Hendersonian.)

“Few happenings in the history of Henderson caused more consternation than the dope-ring story,” Francele Armstrong wrote in 1963 – 11 years after the story broke.

The original controversy was a three-day event that broke July 17, 1952, with banner headlines in all-capital letters. The first one read, “DOPE BEING SOLD TO HENDERSON CHILDREN! DROP STATION FOR HUGE RING HERE!” Similar headlines in The Gleaner followed the next two days…

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