Tolerated and condoned for one thing it spreads to other things and men are lynched for trivial offenses.
Leroy Crutcher, whose testimony had helped to stimulate the mob that lynched Dave Harper, was again on hand.
The more intelligent class held that the Negro lynched was not Bud Harper, but some strange Negro resembling him.
To-night the man who was supposed to have been lynched made his appearance at his home.
He then found himself the most hated man of Europe and more than once ran the risk of being lynched by angry crowds of outraged citizens.
Shortly afterwards, Antiochus was lynchedby his own people.
That probably means that in no such instance had the lynched Negro committed any offence, or at most none deserving the death penalty by any legal process.
The negro will be lynched if he is found, it was | |thought this afternoon.
Frank, whom the Georgia courts declared guilty of the murder of fourteen-year-old Mary Phagan of Marietta, was lynched two miles from here at an early hour this morning.
Five negroes were taken from the county jail and lynched at an early hour this morning.
On the day that I cut my father down I swore that I would kill the man who had lynched him if kind fate let me find him, and I have found him.
We ain't had no hired man since we lynched the last one, but I'm next door to the foreman.
They were known to be well armed and equipped, and it was thought that as they would in all probability be lynchedif caught, they would not surrender, preferring rather to die fighting.
Poor old Caribou was thirsting for revenge; in his narrowed hate he would have been satisfied if the party had pulled a perfect stranger off a passing train and lynched him; it would have been a quid pro quo.
Spencer Evans, hanged; convicted of criminal assault upon a colored woman at the February term of court and sentenced to be hanged, but a mob took him from jail and lynched him.
Four of thelynched victims were white men (one each in Arkansas, California, Illinois and Texas), 63 were Negroes and 5 of the latter women.
In another case it is the common belief in the community in which a Negro was lynched for "killing a white woman" that the husband of the woman was himself the murderer.
A Negro was lynchedin 1908 for killing a constable's horse.
But they's plenty of us knows you was the head leader of the gang that took an' lynched that pilgrim.
Finally, I was left with the choice of helping Gerrit escape from Hunters' Hall or having him lynchedbefore I could arrest him.
Paradise planet, and I did not spend five years fraternizing with its unwashed citizenry and creating for myself the role of town drunkard of Port Sandor, to have him taken from me and lynched after I have arrested him.
Jake Gauz, another of the participants, was lynched for horse-stealing not far from the head of Turkey Creek CaƱon.
They got their evidence; and in January, 1864, they lynched the sheriff and his thirty, whose deeds would make a long story were they worthy of a place within this chronicle.
They saw a people whose helpless women have been raped by thousands and whose men lynched by hundreds in the face of a sneering world.
Morris was lynched before he had a chance to swear to what he said in Dan's favour.
How'd I know why he turned me loose when he should of took me to Elkhead to be lynched by the mob there?
Well, I never seen people so wrought up, and I'm free to admit now that if Jim McFann hadn't broke jail he'd have been lynched on the very day that he made his getaway.
The hull county knows that Fire Bear done that murder, and if you hadn't got him on to the reservation the jail'd been busted into and he'd been lynched as he ought to have been.
The world at large has accepted unquestionably the statement that Negroes are lynched only for assaults upon white women.
The tables given above show that the Negro who is saucy to white men is lynched as well as the Negro who is charged with assault upon women.
Northern sympathizers are first ridiculed as imbecile, then lynched as destructive.
Besides looting and burning, the mob boldly and deliberatelylynched two of the city's responsible Negro citizens.
In that decade one black was lynched almost every two days.
The mob lynched heretics long before the church began to persecute.
It is an unseemly thing and unworthy of our age and civilization that persons should be lynched for alleged crime, without the trial and proof which our institutions provide for.
When he knew who I was, he decided he couldn't afford to have me lynched without trying to save me.
Believing that, do you think that we ought to leave him here to be lynched to-night by Peake's outfit?
Negro was lynched and in the second many Negroes were driven out of town and a row of coloured tenements was burned.
One man in every six lynched in this country in 1903--the year before the lynching I am describing--was a white man.
It spreads until a Negro islynched for chicken stealing, or for mere "obnoxiousness.
Through information given by a Negro a suspect was arrested and nearly lynched before he could be brought to Mrs. Kimmel for identification; when she saw him she said: "He is not the man.
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