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Lynching of William Baker

William Baker was an 18-year-old African-American man who was lynched in Monroe County, Mississippi by a white mob on March 8, 1922. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 14th of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States. [1]

Lynching of William Baker
Part of Jim Crow Era
News coverage of the Lynching of William Baker
DateMarch 8, 1922
LocationMonroe County, Mississippi
DeathsWilliam Baker

Lynching edit

Between Okolona and Aberdeen, Mississippi, 18-year-old farmhand William Baker was putting a buggy into its shed when the six-year-old daughter of Constable Sidney Johnson got into it. Baker allegedly then took the girl to a shed where she started screaming. Her mother came running and grabbed hold of him. A white mob quickly gathered and hanged Baker.[2] His body was discovered by Sheriff Lewis hanging from a Chinaberry tree.[3] The Chicago Whip writes the lynching took place 10 miles (16 km) from Aberdeen, Mississippi.[4]

See also edit

In 1899, Keith Bowen, an African-American man was lynched by a mob after an alleged assault.[5] In 1914, Mayho Miller, an 18-year-old Negro boy, was lynched by a mob after an alleged assault.[6]

Bibliography edit

Notes

  1. ^ United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary 1926, p. 17.
  2. ^ Okolona Messenger, March 9, 1922, p. 8.
  3. ^ The Washington Times, March 8, 1922, p. 2.
  4. ^ The Chicago Whip, March 18, 1922, p. 1.
  5. ^ "Negro Item". Kansas City Gazette. August 15, 1889. p. 1.
  6. ^ East Mississippi Times, January 15, 1915.

References

  • "18 Yr. old boy hanged by Mississippi Mob". The Chicago Whip. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois: Whip Pub. Co. March 18, 1922. pp. 1–8. ISSN 2694-099X. OCLC 15192974. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • "Mississippi shows low lynching record during 1914". East Mississippi Times. January 15, 1915. OCLC 16396509. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • "Negro Hanged by Citizens". Okolona Messenger. Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi: Abe Steinberger & Sons. March 9, 1922. pp. 1–8. ISSN 2469-7559. OCLC 16103582. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1926). "To Prevent and Punish the Crime of Lynching: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on S. 121, Sixty-Ninth Congress, First Session, on Feb. 16, 1926". United States Government Publishing Office. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • "Women seize Negro later found hanging to tree". The Washington Times. Washington, District of Columbia: William Randolph Hearst. March 8, 1922. pp. 1–22. ISSN 1941-0697. OCLC 10630160. Retrieved February 17, 2022.

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