Robert Prager Lynching Site

Robert Prager Lynching Site

ID: IL1918040501
Name(s) of People Lynched: Robert Prager
Number of People Lynched: 1
Race: White
Gender: Male
Lynching Date(s): 1918-04-05
Year Marker Erected: 2020
Erected by: The Prager Memorial Committee and the Illinois State Historical Society
City: Collinsville
County: Madison
State: Illinois

Marker Text: On April 5, 1918, German immigrant Robert Prager was hanged by a mob at this site. Prager’s lynching was the high-water mark of the anti-immigrant and anti-German hysteria that gripped the nation during World War I. Persecution in the guise of patriotism was especially severe in the southern Illinois coal fields. Eleven men accused of the murder were promptly acquitted. For generations there was remorse in Collinsville over the town’s failure to stop the mob and the lynching. One witness later said: “Nowhere appeared a sober, clear-headed man to say ‘no’ and make it stick. And so came violence, death, tragedy, and shame.”