The Lynching of George White

The Lynching of George White

ID: DE1903062301
Name(s) of People Lynched: George White
Number of People Lynched: 1
Race: Black
Gender: Male
Lynching Date(s): 1903-06-23
Year Marker Erected: 2019
Erected by: Delaware Public Archive
City: Wilmington
County: New Castle
State: Delaware

Marker Text: On June 23, 1903, George White, a black farm laborer, was lynched near this site by a mob of white citizens. After being accused of murdering a white girl on June 16, Mr. White was taken to the New Castle County Workhouse to await trial. On June 21, a local minister urged at least 3,000 white residents to exact swift public vengeance. The next evening, a mob stormed the jail and carried Mr. White to Price’s Corner. He was tortured and burned alive on June 23 in front of hundreds of spectators, who took pieces of his remains as souvenirs. No one was convicted for Mr. White’s lynching, one of over 4000 racial terror lynchings from 1877 to 1950.