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Three white men are imprisoned for rioting. One Black man, Max Mason, is imprisoned for rape.
Three men were imprisoned for rioting in connection with the lynchings: Louis Dondino, Carl Hammerberg, and Gilbert Henry Stephenson.
No one was ever convicted for the murder of Isaac McGhie, Elmer Jackson, and Elias Clayton.
Max Mason, one of the Black circus workers, was convicted of rape. Despite scant evidence of his guilt and questionable counsel during his trial, Mason’s appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court was denied.
Sentenced to serve seven to thirty years, Max Mason arrived at Minnesota State Prison, Stillwater in August 1921. In 1925 the Minnesota Parole Board discharged Mason from prison with the condition that he leave the state.