Who Was Henry Davis?

The record of lynchings in Maryland from 1891-1906 May 13, 1891 – Asbury Green, Centerville May 17, 1892 – James Taylor, Chestertown June 8, 1893 – Isaac Kemp, Princess Anne October 20, 1894 – Stephen Williams, Prince George’s County March 16, 1895 – Marshall E. Price, Caroline County March…

Lynching in America / Lynching in Allegany County

On October 6, 1907, a white mob lynched an 18-year-old Black teenager known as William Burns in Cumberland, Maryland. Days earlier, William visited a saloon at the canal wharf after work. When he was accused of disorderly conduct and asked to leave, a local white officer came to arrest him….

John Taylor

John Taylor was born into slavery in Kentucky and was liberated by Union troops during the Civil War. In August 1864, he enlisted in the 1st Michigan Colored Infantry. After the war, Taylor worked for farmer John Buck in Delhi Township. When Taylor left to seek employment elsewhere, Buck refused…

Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial

On June 15, 1920, following the alleged rape of a young woman, Duluth police locked up a number of men who worked for a travelling circus. That evening, thousands of Duluthians gathered outside the city jail. The police were under orders not to shoot, and they obeyed. With timbers and…

Lynching in America / Lynching in Duluth

On the night of June 15, 1920, Elias Clayton, Elmer Jackson, and Isaac McGhie, three young African American men in their early 20’s, were lynched on this site by a mob of white Duluth residents. The three men were in town working with a traveling circus when two white teenagers…