🧵 March 9, 1892, a mob in Memphis, TN lynched Thomas Moss and his business partners Will Stewart and Calvin McDowell. This is historically referred to as The People's Grocery lynching. The incident was a result of the (cont)
success of the Black-owned grocery store and a White grocer whose store had served the community before the black grocery arrived, felt threatened by the store. In fact, the People's Grocery thrived-serving both White & Black patrons. Of course (cont)
that did not sit well with William Barrett, the other grocer. It all came to a head when two boys (one White, one Black) got into a fight in front of People's Grocery. The White child's father arrived & began beating the Black child. Will Stewart & Calvin McDowell came to (cont)
aid of the Black child. More Blacks & Whites joined in, and at some point, Barrett was clubbed and identified Stewart as the assailant. On Thursday, March 3, Barrett returned to the People's Grocery with a police officer and the two were met by Calvin McDowell. McDowell (cont)
told them no one matching Stewart's description was within the store. The frustrated Barrett hit McDowell with his revolver and knocked him down, dropping the gun in the process. McDowell picked it up and shot at Barrett, but missed. McDowell was arrested but released (cont)
on bond the next day. On the evening of March 5, six armed white men—including a county sheriff and recently deputized plainclothes civilians—headed toward the People's Grocery. The Black men inside, already anticipating a mob attack, were being surrounded by armed Whites (cont)
and did not know they were law enforcement. A shootout ensued, resulting in several of the Whites getting shot. The injured whites retreated to Barrett's store and more deputized whites were dispatched to the grocery where they eventually arrested thirteen blacks and seized(cont)
weapons & ammo. On Wednesday, March 9, at about 2:30 a.m. 75 men in black masks surrounded the Shelby County Jail and nine entered. They dragged Tommie Moss, Will Stewart, and Calvin McDowell from their cells and brought them to a Chesapeake & Ohio railyard and murdered (cont)
them. Afterwards, rumors spread that Blacks were plotting revenge. Judge DuBose ordered the sheriff to take possession of the swords and guns belonging to the Tennessee Rifles and to dispatch a hundred men to the People's Grocery where they should "shoot down on sight any (cont)
Negro who appears to be making trouble." Gangs of armed white men rushed to the Curve and began shooting wildly into any groups of Blacks they encountered, then looted the grocery. Subsequently, the grocery was sold for one-eighth its cost to William Barrett.(cont)
The lynch posse and looters sent an unmistakable message to the Black citizens of Memphis: Black entrepreneurship has limits – and White people determine the height of the economic ceiling.
🧵WARNING! This thread has articles that contain very disturbing and graphic photos. There is no intent to glorify a lynching. This is for educational purposes only.
Jessie Washington was lynched by a mob in Waco, TX on May (cont)
16, 1916 after his conviction for the murder of Lucy Fryer. As per sources, Washington confessed to the murder; however it was known that he was illiterate. His confession to the murder was coerced. Soon after a jury found him guilty, a mob of up (cont)
to 2,000 men seized Washington, chained him, beat him and dragged him to the town square, where he was burned. There was a celebratory atmosphere among Whites at the spectacle of the murder, and many children attended during their lunch hour. (cont)
🧵On the morning of July 29, 1910 in Slocum, TX, several groups made up of 30 to 40 White men indiscriminately murdered Black people. It all began when a white man reportedly attempted to collect a debt from a (cont)
well-regarded Black citizen, a confrontation occurred. Hard feelings lingered. Rumors spread, warning of threats against Anglo citizens and plans for race riots. On July 29, 1910, White mobs organized and began hunting and shooting Black people (cont)
as fast as they could find them. Survivors of the bloodshed spread the word, and Blacks began fleeing. The White mobs followed Blacks into the surrounding forests and marshes and shot many victims in the back as they fled. Several bodies were (cont) timeline.com/slocum-massacr…
🧵October 3, 1908-Fulton County, Kentucky: A Black land owner named David Walker became involved in a verbal dispute with a White woman who claimed he swore at her; making her upset. Later that evening, a mob of 50 Night Riders (cont)
arrived at his home. They threatened him and demanded that he come outside, but he refused.
After they set his home on fire, Walker pleaded with them spare the lives of his family. As he stepped outside, he was shot multiple times. His wife, who (cont)
was carrying their infant child, rushed outside and was met with a fusilade of bullets that killed them both. Three children were the next to die, quickly shot by the mob upon their exit of the house. The eldest son refused to come out and perished (cont)
🧵By now, you may know of the Red Summer of 1919. Today, we will look at the incident that led to nationwide race riots and massacres; and learn of the Red Summer's first victim, 17 year old Eugene Williams. (cont)
On July 27, 1919, Eugene Williams, a Black teen, was on a raft in Lake Michigan at 25th Street beach in Chicago. He inadvertently drifted towards a de facto border at 29th Street that separated the white part of the beach from the black part (cont).
As a response, a white man began throwing rocks at Williams, ultimately hitting him and leading to Williams drowning. The police refused to arrest the man who caused Williams' death resulted in protests and rioting. When the riots ended on August (cont)
🧵Many people are unaware that the U.S. requested the help of Indigenous people to protect Alaska during World War 2. The Alaska Territorial Guard (ATG) was composed of 6,300 men and women ages 12 to 80.
them formal veteran status when President George W. Bush signed a bill into law that ordered the defense secretary to issue honorable discharges to the Alaskan Natives.
🧵One of the things that has been ignored in history books is the role Jewish people played in the civil rights movement. There was always an alliance between Jews & Blacks going back to the early days of the NAACP. (cont)
I believe it's past time to acknowledge the alliance between Jews & Blacks over the past 100 years as both groups were and still are targets of anti semitism & racism. Jews were active in the south; working with Dr. Martin Luther King and other (cont)
civil rights activists and leaders. Sadly, some have made the ultimate sacrifice.
In the Mississippi civil rights workers' murders of 1964, activists Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were both Jewish; along with James Chaney. They knew (con't)