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George Taylor was an African-American man who was lynched on November 5, 1918, after he was accused of raping a white woman named Ruby Rogers in her home near Rolesville, North Carolina, United States, about 20 mi (32 km) northeast of Raleigh.[1] Described in the press as a "genuine old-fashioned lynching",[2] it is the only known lynching in Wake County, North Carolina.[3][4] The lynching was commemorated on its anniversary in 2018.