Lynching in Popular Culture. Images of Lynching Between 1882 (when reliable statistics were first collected) and 1968 (when the classic forms of lynching.

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Lynching in Popular Culture

Images of Lynching Between 1882 (when reliable statistics were first collected) and 1968 (when the classic forms of lynching had disappeared), 4,743 persons died of lynching, 3,446 of them black men and women. Mississippi (539 black victims, 42 white) led this grim parade of death, followed by Georgia (492, 39), Texas (352, 141), Louisiana (335, 56), and Alabama (299, 48). From 1882 to 1901, the annual number nationally usually exceeded 100; 1892 had a record 230 deaths (161 black, 69 white). Although lynchings declined somewhat in the twentieth century, there were still 97 in 1908 (89 black, 8 white), 83 in the racially troubled postwar year of 1919 (76, 7, plus some 25 race riots), 30 in 1926 (23, 7), and 28 in 1933 (24, 4).

Marion, Indiana: A mob of 10,000 whites took sledgehammers to the county jailhouse doors to get at these two young blacks accused of raping a white girl; the girl’s uncle saved the life of a third by proclaiming the man’s innocence.

Omaha, 1919

Waco, 1916 Jessie Washington, age seventeen, worked on a farm outside Waco, Texas. In May 1916, he was convicted of murdering Lucy Fryer, his employer, who was white. Washington confessed to the crime and was sentenced to death by hanging. Within minutes of the sentencing, court spectators overwhelmed the officials and seized Washington. He was beaten, stripped, and dragged screaming to the lawn in front of city hall. There, the mob built a bonfire, immersed Washington in coal oil, lifted him up with a rope, and slowly lowered him into the fire.

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