ID: VA1927113001
Name(s) of People Lynched: Leonard Woods
Number of People Lynched: 1
Race: Black
Gender: Male
Lynching Date(s): 1927-11-30
Year Marker Erected: 2021
Erected by: Virginia Department of Historic Resources
City: Pound
County: Wise
State: Virginia
Marker Text: Leonard Woods, a black coal miner from Jenkins, KY, was lynched near here on the night of 29-30 Nov. 1927. Officers had arrested Woods for allegedly killing Herschel Deaton, a white man from Coeburn, VA, and had taken him to the Whitesburg, KY jail. On the day of Deaton’s funeral, a white mob numbering in the hundreds broke into the jail and brought Woods close to this spot, where they hanged, shot, and burned him. No one was ever arrested. In the aftermath, at the urging of Norfolk editor Louis JaffĂ©, Norton’s Bruce Crawford, and other journalists, VA Gov. Harry F. Byrd worked with the General Assembly early in 1928 to pass the nation’s first law defining lynching as a state crime.
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