Difference between revisions of "Lynchings in Maury County"
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+ | | November 11, 1927 | ||
+ | | Henry Choate | ||
+ | | Maury County courthouse, downtown Columbia. | ||
+ | | 17-year old African American boy was lynched after allegedly assaulting a white girl; lynch mob stormed the Maury County jail demanding he be turned over to them, after which he was hung at the county courthouse.<ref>[http://john-banks.blogspot.com/2020/03/that-sends-you-to-hell-1927-lynching-of.html Banks, John. "'That sends you to hell': The 1927 lynching of Henry Choate." John Banks' Civil War Blog. 29 March 2020. Web. 5 Feb. 2021.]</ref> | ||
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| November 1933 | | November 1933 | ||
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordie_Cheek Cordie Cheek] | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordie_Cheek Cordie Cheek] | ||
| Glendale | | Glendale | ||
− | | 17-year old African American boy was lynched after being falsely accused of raping a white girl; after being removed to Nashville for his own safety, was abducted by a mob, brought back to Maury County, and hung and mutilated. | + | | 17-year old African American boy was lynched after being falsely accused of raping a white girl; after being removed to Nashville for his own safety, was abducted by a mob, brought back to Maury County, and hung and mutilated.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordie_Cheek Wikipedia contributors. "Cordie Cheek." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.'' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 25 Nov. 2020. Web. 5 Feb. 2021.]</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:34, 5 February 2021
The following is a list of lynchings that are known to have occurred in Maury County, Tennessee.
Date | Victims | Location | Description |
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November 11, 1927 | Henry Choate | Maury County courthouse, downtown Columbia. | 17-year old African American boy was lynched after allegedly assaulting a white girl; lynch mob stormed the Maury County jail demanding he be turned over to them, after which he was hung at the county courthouse.[1] |
November 1933 | Cordie Cheek | Glendale | 17-year old African American boy was lynched after being falsely accused of raping a white girl; after being removed to Nashville for his own safety, was abducted by a mob, brought back to Maury County, and hung and mutilated.[2] |