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Lynching in America Historical Markers

As part of the Equal Justice Initiative (eji.org) efforts to help towns, cities, and states confront and recover from tragic histories of racial violence and terrorism, it is joining with communities to install historical markers in communities where the history of lynching is documented. Includes similar Community Remembrance Project markers by the EJI.
 
The Lynching of Rueben Sims Marker image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, October 2, 2022
The Lynching of Rueben Sims Marker
1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Rueben Sims — Community Remembrance Project
On Courthouse Square at U.S. 31, on the left when traveling north on Courthouse Square.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, at least 6,500 African Americans were victims of lynch mob violence in the United States. After the Civil War, an ongoing commitment to white supremacy led to organized resistance to Black . . . Map (db m207065) HM
2 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Lynching in America / Lynching in Selma — Community Remembrance Project
On U.S. 80, on the right when traveling north.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between the Civil War and World War II. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism used . . . Map (db m132071) HM
3 Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Bunk Richardson — Community Remembrance Project
On North 1st Street at Locust Street, on the right when traveling north on North 1st Street.
Lynching in America. Thousands of Black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate . . . Map (db m116817) HM
4 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Racial Terrorism and Convict Leasing / Racial Violence at Brookside Mines — Community Remembrance Project
Near 32nd Street North.
Racial Terrorism and Convict Leasing. Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950 Lynching was a form of racial terrorism that went beyond only hanging, . . . Map (db m173372) HM
5 Alabama, Jefferson County, Brighton — Lynching In America / The Lynching of William Miller — Community Remembrance Project
On Woodward Street at Huntsville Avenue on Woodward Street.
Lynching In America. Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate . . . Map (db m101159) HM
6 Alabama, Jefferson County, Irondale — Racial Terrorism and Criminal Justice / Lynching in Irondale — Community Remembrance Project
On North 1st Street north of 19th Street North, on the right when traveling north.
Racial Terrorism and Criminal Justice Racial terror lynching between 1865 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. After emancipation, white Southerners . . . Map (db m167223) HM
7 Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Lynching in America / Lynching in Lee County — Community Remembrance Project
On South 9th Street south of Avenue A, on the left when traveling south.
Lynching in America After the Civil War, the ideology of white supremacy led to violent resistance to equal rights for Black people. Lynching emerged to enforce racial hierarchy through arbitrary and deadly violence that terrorized all . . . Map (db m176380) HM
8 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Lynching in America / The Courthouse Lynching of Theo Calloway — Community Remembrance Project
On East Lafayette Street at South Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on East Lafayette Street.
Lynching in America Between the end of the Civil War and the close of World War II, white mobs killed thousands of Black Americans in racial terror lynchings, and committed widespread violence that traumatized millions more. The Lowndes . . . Map (db m235867) HM
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9 Alabama, Lowndes County, Mt. Carmel — Lynching in America / Lynching in Letohatchee — Community Remembrance Project
On West Hickory Grove Road, 1.3 miles east of Route 97, on the right when traveling east.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to . . . Map (db m97983) HM
10 Alabama, Lowndes County, Mt. Willing — Enslavement & Racial Terror / Lynching Targeting Black Sharecroppers — Community Remembrance Project
On Snow Hill Drive at Alabama Route 21, on the right when traveling west on Snow Hill Drive.
Enslavement & Racial Terror The enslavement of black people in the United States was a brutal, dehumanizing system that lasted more than 200 years. Between 1819 and 1860, Alabama's enslaved population grew from 40,000 to 435,000. According . . . Map (db m154554) HM
11 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Richard Robertson — Community Remembrance Project
On Church Street near South Royal Street, on the right when traveling west.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of at least 6,500 Black people in the United States between 1865 and 1859. After the Civil War, many white people remained committed to white supremacy and used lethal violence . . . Map (db m202593) HM
12 Alabama, Shelby County, Montevallo — Lynching in America / Lynching in Montevallo — Community Remembrance Project
On Main Street (Alabama Route 119) at Shelby Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were lynched in the United States between the Civil War and World War II. Lynching, a form of racial terrorism used to intimidate black people and to enforce white supremacy, was most . . . Map (db m151279) HM
13 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Lynching in America / Lynching in Tuscaloosa County — Community Remembrance Project
On 6th Street at 28th Avenue, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between the Civil War and World War II. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism . . . Map (db m144735) HM
14 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Boyle Park — Lynching in America / Lynching in Little Rock — Community Remembrance Project
On West 12th Street at Westpark Drive, on the right when traveling west on West 12th Street.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching between 1877 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. Following the Civil War and the premature end of . . . Map (db m211279) HM
15 Arkansas, Pulaski County, North Little Rock — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Homer G. Blackwell — Community Remembrance Project
On West 6th Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on West 6th Street.
Lynching in America Following the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for Black people and an ideology of white supremacy led to racial terrorism not only in the South, but across the United States. Lynching emerged as the most . . . Map (db m243303) HM
16 Arkansas, Washington County, Fayetteville — Lynching in America / Racial Terrorism in Washington County — In Memory of Aaron, Anthony, and Randall — Community Remembrance Project —
On Dunn Avenue south of West 11th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Lynching in America Before the Civil War, millions of African people were kidnapped, enslaved, and shipped across the Atlantic to the Americas under horrific conditions that frequently resulted in starvation and death. Over two centuries, the . . . Map (db m224104) HM
17 Colorado, Denver County, Denver, Central — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Preston Porter, Jr. — Community Remembrance Project
On Larimer Street, 0.1 miles west of 14th Street, on the left when traveling west.
Lynching in America. Racial terror lynchings between 1877 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of Black people and terrorized millions more who were denied equal protection under the law. After the Civil War, white resistance to equal . . . Map (db m236319) HM
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18 Florida, Alachua County, Gainesville — Lynching in America / Lynching in Gainesville — Community Remembrance Project
On Northeast 14th Street, 0.1 miles north of Northeast 8th Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Lynching in America Between 1882 and 1930, Florida had one of the highest per capita lynching rates in the United States, with Alachua County ranked near the top. After the Civil War, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution . . . Map (db m207585) HM
19 Florida, Alachua County, Gainesville — Lynching in America / Reconstruction-Era Lynchings in Gainesville — Community Remembrance Project
On South Main Street (Florida Route 329) just south of East University Avenue (Florida Route 24/26), on the right when traveling north.
Lynching in America After the Civil War, constitutional rights were granted to Black people ensuring equal protection and voting. Many white leaders responded to the emancipation of Black people by violently seeking to maintain racial, . . . Map (db m186407) HM
20 Florida, Alachua County, Newberry — Lynching in America / Racial Terror Lynchings in Newberry — Community Remembrance Project
On Newberry Lane at NW 245 Street, on the left when traveling west on Newberry Lane.
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States. Florida had one of the highest per capita lynching rates in the nation, with dozens of racial . . . Map (db m186426) HM
21 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Brentwood — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Bowman Cook and John Morine — Community Remembrance Project
On Winona Drive at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Winona Drive.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism used to intimidate . . . Map (db m211856) HM
22 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Robert Johnson — Community Remembrance Project
On Doyle Carlton Drive at West Laurel Street, on the right when traveling south on Doyle Carlton Drive.
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African-Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States. Florida had one of the highest per-capita rates of Black victims lynched by white mobs, including . . . Map (db m206382) HM
23 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Cascades Park — Lynching in America / Lynching In Leon County — Community Remembrance Project
On East Gaines Street at South Meridian Street, on the right when traveling east on East Gaines Street.
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were victims of mob violence and lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and . . . Map (db m186412) HM
24 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — Lynching of July Perry / Racial Violence in America — November 3, 1920 — Community Remembrance Project —
On East Central Boulevard at Court Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Central Boulevard.
Lynching of July Perry November 3, 1920 On Election Day, November 3, 1920, black residents in the Ocoee area who owned land and businesses were eager to vote. Despite a terrorizing Ku Klux Klan march through the streets of . . . Map (db m137336) HM
25 Florida, Orange County, Orlando, Parramore — The Lynching of Arthur Henry / Racial Violence in America — Community Remembrance Project
On West South Street west of South Division Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Lynching of Arthur Henry Shortly after midnight on Friday, November 27, 1925, three white men abducted a 35-year-old Black man named Arthur Henry from his bed at Orange General Hospital. Nearly two weeks later, Mr. Henry's lifeless body . . . Map (db m241195) HM
26 Florida, Pinellas County, St. Petersburg — Lynching in America / The Lynching of John Evans — Community Remembrance Project
On Martin Luther King, Jr. Street just north of 2nd Avenue South, on the left when traveling north.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between the Civil War and World War II. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism . . . Map (db m180045) HM
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27 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — The Lynching of Isaac Barrett / Racial Violence in America — Community Remembrance Project
On Cordova Street north of Orange Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Lynching of Isaac Barrett Isaac Barrett, an African American tenant farmer, was lynched in St. Johns County, Florida, on June 5, 1897, after he was accused of assaulting the family of his white employer. According to press accounts, Mr. . . . Map (db m219783) HM
28 Georgia, DeKalb County, Atlanta, Druid Hills — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Porter Turner — Community Remembrance Project
On Oakdale Road NE at South Ponce De Leon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Oakdale Road NE.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans between 1877 and 1950. Following the Civil War, white Southerners sought to uphold an ideology of white supremacy and used fatal violence . . . Map (db m185921) HM
29 Georgia, DeKalb County, Decatur, Downtown Decatur — Lynching in America / Lynching in DeKalb County — Community Remembrance Project
On North McDonough Street north of Trinity Place, on the right when traveling south.
Lynching in America Following the Civil War, violent resistance to rights for African Americans, a need for heap labor, and an ideology of white supremacy led to fatal violence against Black women, men, and children. Thousands of Black . . . Map (db m245402) HM
30 Georgia, DeKalb County, Lithonia — Lynching in America / Mob Violence in Lithonia — Community Remembrance Project
On Max Cleland Boulevard south of Bond Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Lynching in America Following the Civil War, violent resistance to rights for African Americans, a need for cheap labor, and an ideology of white supremacy led to fatal violence against Black women, men, and children. Thousands of Black . . . Map (db m242055) HM
31 Georgia, Forsyth County, Cumming — Lynching in America / Lynching in Forsyth County — Community Remembrance Project
On West Maple Street (Georgia Route 20) at Veterans Memorial Boulevard (Georgia Route 9), on the left when traveling east on West Maple Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynchings in the United States between 1877 and 1950. After the Civil War, violent resistance to the equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of . . . Map (db m171844) HM
32 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Peachtree Center — Lynching in America / 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre — Community Remembrance Project
On Courtland Street Northeast at John Wesley Dobbs Avenue Northeast, on the left when traveling south on Courtland Street Northeast.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching between 1865 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. During this era, lynching emerged as the most notorious form . . . Map (db m227435) HM
33 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Pittsburgh — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Dennis Hubert — Community Remembrance Project
On Roy Street Southwest east of Windsor Street Southwest, on the left when traveling east.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, thousands of Black people were victims of lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, many white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and sought to uphold an . . . Map (db m227409) HM
34 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, South Atlanta — The History of Brownsville / Brownsville and the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre — Community Remembrance Project
Near Gammon Street Southeast, 0.2 miles west of Lansing Street Southeast, on the left when traveling west.
The History of Brownsville The origins of Brownsville began as the 12-year period of Reconstruction was ending following the Civil War. The Reconstruction era was a period of legal, political, and social recreation, during which Black people's . . . Map (db m227410) HM
35 Georgia, Fulton County, East Point — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Warren Powell — Community Remembrance Project
On Thompson Avenue west of Main Street (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling west.
Lynching in AmericaBetween 1865 and 1950, thousands of Black people were victims of lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, many white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and sought to uphold an . . . Map (db m227407) HM
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36 Georgia, Fulton County, East Point, Conley Hills — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Zeb Long — Community Remembrance Project
On Warren Way south of Headland Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, thousands of Black people were victims of lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, many white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and sought to . . . Map (db m227408) HM
37 Georgia, Fulton County, Roswell — Lynching in America / Lynching of Mack Henry Brown — Community Remembrance Project
Near Riverside Road, 0.5 miles east of Roswell Road, on the right when traveling east.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. After slavery ended, many white people remained committed to racial hierarchy . . . Map (db m171842) HM
38 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — Lynching in America / Lynching of Charles Hale — Community Remembrance Project
On North Perry Street (Georgia Route 20) at Lawrenceville Highway (Georgia Route 8), on the left when traveling south on North Perry Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were victims of lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. During this era, lynching emerged as the most notorious and public form of racial terrorism, used to enforce racial hierarchy and . . . Map (db m197693) HM
39 Georgia, Troup County, LaGrange — Lynching in America / Raising a Voice Against Racial Violence — Community Remembrance Project
On Union Street at East Depot Street, on the right when traveling south on Union Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to . . . Map (db m103140) HM
40 Georgia, Walker County, LaFayette — The Lynching of Henry White / Racial Injustice in America — Community Remembrance Project
On North Duke Street north of Wardlaw Street East, on the left when traveling north.
The Lynching of Henry White On September 20, 1916, Henry White, a 24-year-old African American was lynched by a large white mob in the city of Durham in Walker County. Georgia. Mr. White had come to Durham from Chattanooga, Tennessee and . . . Map (db m168093) HM
41 Indiana, Vigo County, Terre Haute, East Bank — Lynching in America / Facing Injustice — Lynching of George Ward in Vigo County — Community Remembrance Project —
On Dresser Drive, 0.2 miles north of Oak Street.
Lynching in America Following the Civil War, resistance to rights and equality for African Americans and an ideology of white supremacy led to fatal violence against Black women, men, and children. Violence spread throughout the country, . . . Map (db m226136) HM
42 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — Lynching in America / Lynching of Sam Pulliam — Community Remembrance Project
On Washington Street (U.S. 60) at 5th Street, on the left when traveling west on Washington Street.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching between 1877 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. Following the Civil War, fierce resistance to equal rights for . . . Map (db m203123) HM
43 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — Lynching in Shelbyville — Community Remembrance Project
On Washington Street (U.S. 60) at Jail Hill Road, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.
In the early morning of January 15, 1911, a White mob abducted three Black men named Eugene Marshall, Wade Patterson, and Jim West from the Shelby County Jail. Although reports indicate that police were aware of the threat of mob violence, law . . . Map (db m175130) HM
44 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — Reconstruction in America / Lynching of Reuben Dennis — Community Remembrance Project
On Washington Street (U.S. 60) at 5th Street, on the left when traveling west on Washington Street.
Reconstruction in America The end of the U.S. Civil War and the emancipation of enslaved Black people ushered in the era of Reconstruction. America had an opportunity to drastically change the experience of formerly enslaved Black people . . . Map (db m203119) HM
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45 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Central City — Mass Lynching in New Orleans / Racial Violence in America — Community Remembrance Project
On Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard at Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, in the median on Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard.
Mass Lynching in New Orleans July 24 to 27, 1900, White mobs unleashed a campaign of racial terror throughout the city of New Orleans that resulted in the lynching of at least seven Black people. Violence began after police tried to . . . Map (db m163962) HM
46 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Lynching in America / Lynching in Allegany County — Community Remembrance Project
On Prospect Square just south of Washington Street, on the left when traveling south.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching between 1865 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. Following the Civil War and the premature end of . . . Map (db m236875) HM
47 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Severna Park — Lynching in America / Lynching in Anne Arundel County — Community Remembrance Project
On West McKinsey Road, 0.1 miles east of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard (Maryland Route 648), on the right when traveling east.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate . . . Map (db m225927) HM
48 Maryland, Baltimore County, Towson — Lynching in America / Lynching of Howard Cooper — Community Remembrance Project
On Courthouse Court at Bosley Avenue (Maryland Route 45), on the left when traveling south on Courthouse Court.
Lynching in America At least 6,500 Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. After the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of white . . . Map (db m174864) HM
49 Maryland, St. Mary's County, Leonardtown — Lynching in America / Lynching of Benjamin Hance — Community Remembrance Project
On Court House Drive just east of Washington Street (Maryland Route 326), on the right when traveling east.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of at least 6,500 Black people in the United States between 1865 and 1950. After the Civil War, many white people remained committed to upholding white supremacy. In opposition to . . . Map (db m187334) HM
50 Maryland, Wicomico County, Salisbury — Lynching in America / Lynching in Wicomico County — Community Remembrance Project
On North Division Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling north on North Division Street.
Lynching in America After the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of white supremacy led to fatal violence against Black women, men, and children who were frequently falsely accused of violating . . . Map (db m190313) HM
51 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Duluth, Downtown - Waterfront — Lynching in America / Lynching in Duluth — Community Remembrance Project
On East 1st Street at North 2nd Avenue East, on the right when traveling west on East 1st Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950, including in St. Louis County, MN. Lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of . . . Map (db m204590) HM
52 Mississippi, Lafayette County, Oxford — Lynching in America / Lynching in Lafayette County — Community Remembrance Project
On North Lamar Boulevard at Courthouse Square, on the left when traveling north on North Lamar Boulevard.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. During this era, racial terror lynching emerged as a stunning form of violent resistance to emancipation and . . . Map (db m219912) HM
53 Mississippi, Lafayette County, Oxford — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Elwood Higginbottom — Community Remembrance Project
On North Lamar Boulevard at Molly Barr Road, on the right when traveling south on North Lamar Boulevard.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate black . . . Map (db m219923) HM
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54 Mississippi, Newton County, Hickory — Lynching in America / Lynching in Newton County — Community Remembrance Project
Near Good Hope Church Road, 1.6 miles south of State Route 503, on the left when traveling south.
Lynching in America Over 6,500 African Americans were victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. Following the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil War, many white Americans remained committed to . . . Map (db m234969) HM
55 Missouri, Franklin County, Union — Lynching in America / Lynching of Erastus Brown — Community Remembrance Project
Near Prairie Dell Road.
Lynching in America. Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate Black . . . Map (db m240259) HM
56 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Downtown Springfield — Lynching in America / The Lynchings of Horace B. Duncan, Fred Coker and William Allen — Community Remembrance Project
On Park Central Square east of South Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate black people and . . . Map (db m173592) HM
57 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Lynching in America / Lynching of Levi Harrington — Community Remembrance Project
Near Summit Street at West 10th Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate Black . . . Map (db m198772) HM
58 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Bob Brackett — Community Remembrance Project
On South Market Street at Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling south on South Market Street.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were victims of mob violence and racial terror lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African . . . Map (db m236892) HM
59 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Hezekiah Rankin — Community Remembrance Project
On Craven Street at Emma Road (County Road 1338), on the left when traveling east on Craven Street.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, white mobs lynched thousands of African Americans across the U.S. Following the Civil War, white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and sought to uphold an ideology of . . . Map (db m204979) HM
60 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Lynching in America / The Lynching of John Humphries — Community Remembrance Project
On College Street (Alternate U.S. 74) at South Spruce Street, on the right when traveling east on College Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. After the Civil War, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution ended slavery and extended . . . Map (db m205149) HM
61 North Carolina, Chatham County, Pittsboro — Lynching in America / Lynching in Chatham County
On South Street north of East Chatham Street when traveling north.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were victims of lynching in the United States between 1865 and 1950. After the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for Black people and an ideology of white supremacy led to fatal . . . Map (db m233991) HM
62 North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury — Lynching in America / Lynching of African Americans in Rowan County — Community Remembrance Project
On North Church Street at West Liberty Street, on the right when traveling south on North Church Street.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. After slavery ended, many white people remained committed to racial hierarchy and used . . . Map (db m238719) HM
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63 Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Lynching in America / Lynching of Christopher Davis — Community Remembrance Project
On West Mulberry at South Court Street, on the right when traveling east on West Mulberry.
Lynching in America Following the Civil War, violent resistance to rights for and equality for Black Americans and an ideology of White supremacy led to fatal violence against Black women, men, and children. Thousands of Black people were . . . Map (db m173835) HM
64 Ohio, Butler County, Oxford — Lynching in America / Lynchings In Oxford, OH — Community Remembrance Project
On West High Street (U.S. 27) at West Park Place, on the right when traveling west on West High Street.
Lynching in America. Between 1865 to 1950, thousands of African Americans were victims of mob violence and lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, fierce resistance to equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of . . . Map (db m178139) HM
65 Ohio, Coshocton County, Coshocton — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Henry Howard — Community Remembrance Project
On Main Street east of North 3rd Street (Ohio Route 541), on the right when traveling west.
Lynching in America. Following the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of White supremacy flourished not only in the South, but across the United States. Lynching emerged as a notorious form of . . . Map (db m205809) HM
66 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa — Lynching in America / The 1921 Tulsa Massacre — Community Remembrance Project
On North Greenwood Avenue at East Cameron Street, on the right when traveling north on North Greenwood Avenue.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. During this era, racial terror lynching of African Americans emerged as a stunning form of violent . . . Map (db m171252) HM
67 Oregon, Coos County, Coos Bay — Lynching in America / Lynching in Coos County — Community Remembrance Project
Near North Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were the victims of racial terror lynchings in the United States between 1865 and 1950. Following the end of the Civil War, a wave of counterrevolutionary terror and violence swept over . . . Map (db m176959) HM
68 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — The Lynching of Anthony Crawford / Racial Violence in South Carolina — Community Remembrance Project
On Court Square (State Highway 202), on the right when traveling north.
The Lynching of Anthony Crawford In Abbeville on Saturday, October 21, 1916, a white mob lynched a black leader named Anthony Crawford for cursing a white man. A 56-year-old planter, "Grandpa" Crawford owned 427 acres of land, had 13 . . . Map (db m101841) HM
69 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Lynching in America / Lynching in Anderson County
On South Main Street (South Carolina Route 28) south of East River Street (U.S. 178), on the right when traveling north.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, at least 6,500 Black people were victims of lynchings in the United States. The abolition of chattel slavery was not accompanied by a commitment to equal rights or protection for Black people. In many . . . Map (db m237660) HM
70 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Tom Keith — Community Remembrance Project
On West Duncan Road (U.S. 25) at Exeter Way, in the median on West Duncan Road.
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were victims of mob violence and lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, many white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans . . . Map (db m206360) HM
71 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Greenwood — Lynching in America / The Phoenix Massacre — Community Remembrance Project
Near North Hospital Street north of Brewer Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Lynching in America Between 1865 and 1950, white mobs lynched over 6,500 Black people across the U.S. Following the Civil War, white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for Black Americans and sought to uphold an ideology of white . . . Map (db m238729) HM
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72 South Carolina, Union County, Union — Lynching in America / Lynching in Union County after 1877 — Community Remembrance Project
On West Main Street (South Carolina Route 49) west of South Herndon Street, on the left when traveling west.
Lynching in America During the Reconstruction period that followed emancipation in 1865, thousands of Black people were lynched by white people intent on maintaining racial hierarchy. Federal officials ended Reconstruction in 1877 when they . . . Map (db m196451) HM
73 South Carolina, Union County, Union — Reconstruction Era Lynchings in Union County / Union County Jail Raid Massacre — Community Remembrance Project
On West Main Street (South Carolina Route 49) west of South Herndon Street, on the left when traveling west.
Reconstruction Era Lynchings in Union County After the Civil War, Black Americans were emancipated after more than two centuries of chattel slavery. Formerly enslaved people purchased land, built churches and schools, and eligible Black men . . . Map (db m196452) HM
74 Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood, Antioch — 238 — Racial Terror Lynchings in America / Lynching of Samuel Smith
On Old Burkitt Road, 0.1 miles east of Nolensville Pike, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Racial Terror Lynchings in America Thousands of African American men, women, and children were the victims of lynching and racial terror violence in the United States in the century following the end of the Civil War. As the federal . . . Map (db m220683) HM
75 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Lynching in America / The Lynchings of Henry and Ephraim Grizzard — Community Remembrance Project
On 1st Avenue North at Union Street North, on the right when traveling north on 1st Avenue North.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were the victims of lynchings and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. After the Civil War, violent resistance to equal rights for African Americans and an ideology of . . . Map (db m147760) HM
76 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Post-Emancipation Violence in America / Lynching and the Subversion of Legal Rights — Community Remembrance Project
On 1st Avenue North north of Bank Street, on the right when traveling north.
Post-Emancipation Violence in America After the Confederacy's defeat, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution ended slavery and guaranteed newly emancipated black people constitutional rights of citizenship. Reconstruction . . . Map (db m147755) HM
77 Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — Lynching in America / Lynching in Madison County — Community Remembrance Project
On South Liberty Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling south on South Liberty Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of African Americans were victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between the Civil War and World War II. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism . . . Map (db m168751) HM
78 Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, Main Street District — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Allen Brooks — Community Remembrance Project
On Main Street at North Akard Street on Main Street.
Lynching in AmericaIn the summer of 1860, three enslaved Black men were falsely accused of arson, which enraged enslavers and white residents in Dallas. The three men were lynched by a white mob and an order was issued that every enslaved Black . . . Map (db m215184) HM
79 Texas, Shelby County, Center — Racial Terror Lynchings / The Lynching of Lige Daniels — Community Remembrance Project
On Martin Luther King Drive at Hicks Street, on the left when traveling south on Martin Luther King Drive.
Racial Terror Lynchings Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. During this era, racial terror lynching of African Americans emerged as a stunning form of violent . . . Map (db m221216) HM
80 Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Rock Island/Samuels Ave. — Racial Terror Lynching in America / Racial Terror Lynching of Mr. Fred Rouse — Community Remembrance Project
On Samuels Avenue at NE 12th Street, on the right when traveling north on Samuels Avenue.
Racial Terror Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of thousands of Black people and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. After the Civil War, many white people remained committed to an ideology of . . . Map (db m190272) HM
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81 Texas, Travis County, Austin, Central East Austin — Lynching in America / Lynching in Travis County — Community Remembrance Project
On San Bernard Street at Hackberry Street, on the right when traveling south on San Bernard Street.
Lynching in America Thousands of black people were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate . . . Map (db m205225) HM
82 Virginia, Charlottesville, North Downtown — Lynching in America / Lynching of John Henry James — Community Remembrance Project
On Park Street at Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling north on Park Street.
Lynching in America. Thousands of African Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States between 1877 and 1950. During this era, racial terror lynching of African Americans emerged as a stunning form of . . . Map (db m166184) HM
83 Virginia, Roanoke, Old Southwest — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Thomas Smith — Community Remembrance Project
On Franklin Road Southwest south of Mountain Avenue Southwest, on the right when traveling south.
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. Lynching emerged as the most public and notorious form of racial terrorism and violence, intended to intimidate . . . Map (db m207306) HM
 
 
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May. 7, 2024