Nov 14, 2023 | 1920-1929, EJI Marker, Florida
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 Orlando three days earlier, Mose Norman and other African Americans attempted to vote. They were turned away. After…
Nov 14, 2023 | 1890-1899, 1900-1909, 1910-1919, 1920-1929, 1930-1939, 1940-1949, EJI Marker, Florida
White mobs lynched at least four Black men in Gainesville between 1877 and 1950 in complete disregard for the legal system and their constitutional rights. On February 17, 1891, a white mob abducted Tony Champion from his jail cell and hanged him from a tree near NE 6th Street. Just…
Nov 14, 2023 | 1920-1929, Arkansas, EJI Marker
On May 4, 1927, a mob of armed white men captured a 22-year-old Black man named John Carter, hanged him from a telephone pole, and riddled his body with bullets in downtown Little Rock. Afterward, in a caravan of cars, the mob dragged Mr. Carter’s corpse through the streets of…
Nov 14, 2023 | 1880-1889, 1890-1899, 1900-1909, 1910-1919, 1920-1929, 1930-1939, Alabama, EJI Marker
Terror lynching in Tuscaloosa County went unaddressed for decades, devastating the African American community. In December 1889, Bud Wilson was taken from police by a white mob that hung and fatally shot him after he was alleged to have entered the home of a white woman. This lynching followed that…