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In response, black protesters said, a group of white students wearing camouflage clothing shouted "welfare" and other taunts, and that one asked, "Who is looking for the rope to make the noose?" Then word spread throughout the school that a group of white students from the outlying areas had compiled a list of activists singled out for attack the next day.
Though Kit's body was removed promptly from Harlem's Morningside Park after he hanged himself from a tree, no one bothered for about four years to take down the neon-orange rope he used to make the noose.
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Leave the lead of the rope (the bottom part of the "S") long so that you can tie it to something when you've made the noose.
It made it a lot easier to get the noose on".
After tying one end to a branch, he made the other into a noose.
Make a noose toward the starting end of the rope.
That night, he tore his bedsheet into strips, tied them together to make a noose, attached it to the light fixture, and tried to hang himself.
How I made sure that the noose would slip easily, shut lethally, squeeze, cut.
Growing up in Carmel and along the Big Sur coast line we'd break off long pieces of grass and make a noose and place them around the lizards heads and walk them like they were our pets or we'd catch them and rub their blue bellies or accidentally chop their tails off (don't worry they grow back).
With morbid humor, Parsons, who was standing at a window, took the cord of the blinds and made a noose, to signal the verdict to the crowd outside.
"Then I started unwinding this fable of rope, and to make it more interesting I started to make a noose.
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