Lynching of Alex Smith
Part of Jim Crow Era | |
News coverage of the Lynching of Alex Smith in Gulfport, 1922 | |
Date | March 22, 1922 |
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Location | Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi |
Participants | Suspected members of the Klan |
Alex Smith was a 60-year-old African-American man who was lynched in Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi by unknown attackers on March 22, 1922. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 19th of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States. [1]
Background
Alex or Alexander Smith, from the Bayou Bernard bridge area, allegedly ran "a house of ill fame" that was raided early 1922 on the fringes of Gulfport.[2] News reports at the time state that inside, "white girls and young white men" were found.[3] He was released and under bond to appear for his trial.
Lynching
Smith was seized and the coroner's report stated that he “came to his death by strangulation and pistol wounds at the hands of unknown persons” on March 22, 1922. His body was found hanging from a bridge with multiple bullet wounds. [2] [4] [3] Newspapers at the time stated that the Ku Klux Klan was rumored to have had a "party" to execute Smith.[3]
See also
- Will Bell was lynched on January 29, 1922, in Pontotoc, Mississippi.
- Will Thrasher was lynched on February 1, 1922, in Crystal Springs, Mississippi.
- William Baker was lynched on March 8, 1922, in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
- Robert Collins was lynched on June 20, 1922, Summit, Mississippi.
- John Steelman was lynched on August 23, 1922, in Lambert, Mississippi.
Bibliography
Notes
- ^ United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary 1926, p. 17.
- ^ a b The Log Cabin Democrat, March 22, 1922, p. 1.
- ^ a b c The Sea Coast Echo, April 1, 1922, p. 2.
- ^ The Washington Times, March 23, 1922, p. 22.
References
- "Black, trafficer in vice, lynched". The Log Cabin Democrat. Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas: Conway Print. Co. March 22, 1922. pp. 1–4. ISSN 2692-9090. OCLC 12956845. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
- "Klan suspected in execution of Negro". The Sea Coast Echo. Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi: Charles G. Moreau. April 1, 1922. pp. 1–4. ISSN 2576-7976. OCLC 14470132. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
- United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1926). "To Prevent and Punish the Crime of Lynching: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on S. 121, Sixty-Ninth Congress, First Session, on Feb. 16, 1926". United States Government Publishing Office. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
- "Aged Negro is lynched". The Washington Times. Washington, District of Columbia: William Randolph Hearst. March 23, 1922. pp. 1–24. ISSN 1941-0697. OCLC 10630160. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
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Number | Name | Date | Place | Method of lynching | Number of victims |
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1 | Bill McAllister | January 8, 1922 | Williamsburg, S.C. | Shot | 1 |
2 | Lincoln Hickson | January 8, 1922 | Williamsburg, S.C. | Shot | 1 |
3 | Willie Jenkins | January 10, 1922 | Eufaula, Alabama | Shot | 1 |
4 | Jake Brooks | January 14, 1922 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Hanged | 1 |
5 | Charles Strong | January 17, 1922 | Mayo, Florida | Hanged | 1 |
6 | Will Bell | January 29, 1922 | Pontotoc, Mississippi | Shot | 1 |
7 | Unidentified | January 29, 1922 | Pontotoc, Mississippi | Shot | |
8 | Drew Conner (White) | January 28, 1922 | Bolinger, Alabama | Burned | 1 |
9 | Will Thrasher | February 1, 1922 | Crystal Springs, Mississippi | Hanged | 1 |
10 | Harry Harrison | February 2, 1922 | Malvern, Arkansas | Shot | 1 |
11 | Manuel Duarte | February 2, 1922 | Cameron County, Texas | Shot | 1 |
12 | P. Norman | February 11, 1922 | Texarkana, Arkansas | Shot | 1 |
13 | Will Jones | February 13, 1922 | Ellaville, Georgia | Shot | 1 |
14 | William Baker | March 8, 1922 | Aberdeen, Mississippi | Hanged | 1 |
15 | Alfred Williams | March 12, 1922 | Harlem, Georgia | Hanged | 1 |
16 | Brown Culpepper (White) | March 13, 1922 | Holly Grove, Louisiana | Shot | 1 |
17 | Jerry Ingram | March 17, 1922 | Crawford, Mississippi | Shot | 1 |
18 | Unidentified (white) | March 19, 1922 | Okay, Oklahoma | Drowned | 1 |
19 | Alexander Smith | March 22, 1922 | Gulfport, Mississippi | Hanged | 1 |
20 | Snap Curry | May 6, 1922 | Kirvin, Texas | Burned | 1 |
21 | H. Varney (or Johnnie Cornish) | May 6, 1922 | Kirvin, Texas | Burned | 1 |
22 | Mose Jones | May 6, 1922 | Kirvin, Texas | Burned | 1 |
23 | Tom Cornish | May 8, 1922 | Kirvin, Texas | Hanged | 1 |
24 | Thomas Early | May 17, 1922 | Conroe, Texas | Burned | 1 |
25 | Charles Atkins | May 18, 1922 | Davisboro, Georgia | Burned | 1 |
26 | Hullen Owens | May 19, 1922 | Texarkana, Texas | Hanged (body burned) | 1 |
27 | Joe Winters | May 20, 1922 | Conroe, Texas | Burned | 1 |
28 | Mose Bozier | May 20, 1922 | Alleyton, Texas | Hanged | 1 |
29 | Gilbert Wilson | May 23, 1922 | Bryan, Texas | Beaten to death | 1 |
30 | Jesse Thomas | May 26, 1922 | Waco, Texas | Shot (body burned) | 1 |
31 | William Byrd | May 28, 1922 | Brentwood, Georgia | Shot (body burned) | 1 |
32 | Robert Collins | June 20, 1922 | Summit, Mississippi | Hanged | 1 |
33 | Warren Lewis | June 23, 1922 | New Dacus, Texas | Hanged | 1 |
34 | James Harvey | July 1, 1922 | Lanes Bridge, Georgia | Hanged | 1 |
35 | Joe Jordan | July 1, 1922 | Lanes Bridge, Georgia | Hanged | 1 |
36 | Philip Tankard | July 5, 1922 | Belhaven, North Carolina | Shot | 1 |
37 | Joe Pemberton | July 7, 1922 | Benton, Louisiana | Hanged | 1 |
38 | Jake "Shake" Davis | July 14, 1922 | Miller County, Georgia | Hanged | 1 |
39 | Oscar Mack | July 18, 1922 | Orange County, Florida | Hanged (False report, Oscar Mack survived) | 1 |
40 | Will Anderson | July 24, 1922 | Allentown, Georgia | Shot | 1 |
41 | John West | July 28, 1922 | Guernsey, Arkansas | Shot | 1 |
42 | Gilbert Harris | August 1, 1922 | Hot Springs, Arkansas | Hanged | 1 |
43 | John Glover | August 1, 1922 | Holton, | Shot | 1 |
44 | Bayner Blackwell | August 6, 1922 | Swansboro, North Carolina | Shot | 1 |
45 | John Steelman | August 23, 1922 | Lambert, Mississippi | Burned | 1 |
46 | Thomas Rivers | August 30, 1922 | Bossier Parish, Louisiana | Hanged | 1 |
47 | F. Watt Daniels (White) | August 1922 | Mer Rouge, Louisiana | Ku-Klux Klan | 1 |
48 | Thomas F. Richards (White) | August 1922 | Mer Rouge, Louisiana | Ku-Klux Klan | 1 |
49 | Jim Reed Long | September 2, 1922 | Winder, Georgia | Ku-Klux Klan | 1 |
50 | O.J. Johnson | September 7, 1922 | Newton, Texas | Hanged | 1 |
51 | Jim Johnston | September 28, 1922 | Sandersville, Georgia | Hanged | 1 |
52 | Grover C. Everett | September 28, 1922 | Abilene, Texas | Shot | 1 |
53 | John Brown | October 3, 1922 | Montgomery, Alabama | Shot | 1 |
54 | Ed Hartley (white) | October 20, 1922 | Camden, Tennessee | Shot | 1 |
55 | George Hartley (white) | October 20, 1922 | Camden, Tennessee | Shot | 1 |
56 | Elias V. Zarate | November 11, 1922 | Weslaco, Texas | Shot | 1 |
57 | Cupid Dickson / Cubrit Dixon | December 5, 1922 | Madison, Florida | Shot | 1 |
58 | Charles Wright | December 8 ,1922 | Perry, Florida | Burned | 1 |
59 | Less Smith | December 9, 1922 | Morrilton, Arkansas | Burned | 1 |
60 | George Gay | December 11, 1922 | Streetman, Texas | Hanged | 1 |
61 | Arthur Young | December 11, 1922 | Perry, Florida | Hanged | 1 |