A Partial Listing of Negroes Lynched in the United States Since 1859
SOURCE: 100 Years of Lynching, Ralph Ginzburg, Black Classic Press; Lynching in the New South, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, University of Illinois Press
2162 records found (Total records:2162)
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| Name | City | State | Date | ↑ Year | Comments | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Johnson | specific locality unknown | Georgia | ||||
| Gus Knight | Johnson County | Georgia | For rape | |||
| Owen Ogletree | Monroe County | Georgia | June 17 | For alleged rape | ||
| William Brown | Rienzi | Alabama | April 29. 1906 | |||
| Bird Love | Raybille | Louisiana | March 16 1896 | |||
| Tip Hudson (Hutson?) | Palmetto | Georgia | Campbell County | March 16 | 1899 | |
| Peter Rivers | Olar | South Carolina | March 13 | 1812 | ||
| Milly Thompson | Clayton County | Georgia | July 29 | 1880 | For an unknown offense | |
| James Black | Dinwiddie County | Virginia | April 12 | 1880 | For attempted rape | |
| Arthur Jordan | Fauquier County | Virginia | January 19 | 1880 | For miscegenation. Arthur Jordan ran off with and married his white employer's daughter. The employer had him arrested in Washington D.C. and returned to Fauquier County to stand trial on charges of bigamy (Jordan allegedly already had a black wife). A |
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