Murray Bishoff

[1][2] Formerly a contributor to Comics Buyer's Guide,[3][4] Bishoff won an Inkpot Award in 1980.

[5] Bishoff is also known for his research and writings on the 1901 fifteen-hour lynching spree in Pierce City, Missouri, during which white residents murdered three African American residents and caused nearly 300 others to flee the city.

[6] His writings include a series of articles published to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the event and the historical novel Cry of Thunder.

[6][7] Bishoff is the vice-president of the Harold Bell Wright Museum in Pierce City.

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