Lynching of William Baker
William Baker was an 18-year-old African-American man who was lynched in Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi by a white mob on March 8, 1922. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 14th of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States. [1]
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Date | March 8, 1922 |
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Location | Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi |
Deaths | William Baker |
Lynching
Between Okolona and Aberdeen, Mississippi, 18-year-old, farmhand, William Baker was putting a buggy into its shed when the six-year-old daughter of Constable Sidney Johnson got into it. Baker allegedly then took the girl to a shed where she started screaming. Her mother came running and grabbed hold of him. A white mob quickly gathered and hanged Baker. [2] His body was discovered by Sheriff Lewis hanging from a Chinaberry tree.[3] The Chicago Whip writes the lynching took place 10 miles (16 km) from Aberdeen, Mississippi.[4]
See also
In 1914, Mayho Miller, an 18-year-old Negro boy, was lynched by a mob after an alleged assault.[5]
Bibliography
Notes
References
- "18 Yr. old boy hanged by Mississippi Mob". The Chicago Whip. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois: Whip Pub. Co. March 18, 1922. pp. 1–8. ISSN 2694-099X. OCLC 15192974. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
- "Mississippi shows low lynching record during 1914". East Mississippi Times. January 15, 1915. OCLC 16396509. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
- "Negro Hanged by Citizens". Okolona Messenger. Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi: Abe Steinberger & Sons. March 9, 1922. pp. 1–8. ISSN 2469-7559. OCLC 16103582. Retrieved February 17, 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.
- "Women seize Negro later found hanging to tree". The Washington Times. Washington, District of Columbia: William Randolph Hearst. March 8, 1922. pp. 1–22. ISSN 1941-0697. OCLC 10630160. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
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|{{Sort|1922-01-08|January 8, 1922}}
| Williamsburg, S.C.
| Shot
| 1
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|_row_count|| {{Sort|Hickson, Lincoln |[[Lynching in Florence county, South Carolina|Lincoln Hickson]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-08|January 8, 1922}}
| Williamsburg, S.C.
| Shot
| 1
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|_row_count|| {{Sort|Jenkins, Willie |[[Lynching of Willie Lee Jenkins|Willie Jenkins]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-10|January 10, 1922}}
| Eufaula, Alabama
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Brooks, Jake|[[Lynching of Jake Brooks|Jake Brooks]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-14|January 14, 1922}}
| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Strong, Charles|[[Lynching of Charles Strong|Charles Strong]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-17|January 17, 1922}}
| Mayo, Florida
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Bell, Will|[[Lynching of Will Bell|Will Bell]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-29|January 29, 1922}}
| Pontotoc, Mississippi
| Shot
| 1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Bell, Will|Unidentified}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-29|January 29, 1922}}
| Pontotoc, Mississippi
| Shot
|
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Conner, Drew|[[List_of_lynching_victims_in_the_United_States#1920-1929|Drew Conner (White)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-01-28|January 28, 1922}}
| Bolinger, Alabama
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Thrasher, Will|[[Lynching of Will Thrasher|Will Thrasher]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-02-01|February 1, 1922}}
| Crystal Springs, Mississippi
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Harrison, Harry|[[Lynching of John Harrison|Harry Harrison]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-02-02|February 2, 1922}}
| Malvern, Arkansas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Duarte, Manuel|[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|Manuel Duarte]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-02-02|February 2, 1922}}
| Cameron County, Texas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Norman, P|[[Lynching of Mr Norman|P. Norman]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-02-11|February 11, 1922}}
| Texarkana, Arkansas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Jones, Will|[[Lynching of Will Jones|Will Jones]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-02-13|February 13, 1922}}
| Ellaville, Georgia
| Shot
|1
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|{{Sort|1922-03-08|March 8, 1922}}
| Aberdeen, Mississippi
| Hanged
|1
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|_row_count|| {{Sort|Williams, Alfred|[[Lynching of William Byrd|Alfred Williams]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-03-12|March 12, 1922}}
| Harlem, Georgia
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Culpepper, Brown|[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Brown Culpepper (White)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-03-13|March 13, 1922}}
| Holly Grove, Louisiana
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Ingram, Jerry |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Jerry Ingram]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-03-17|March 17, 1922}}
| Crawford, Mississippi
| Shot
|1
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|_row_count|| {{Sort|Unidentified |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Unidentified (white)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-03-19|March 19, 1922}}
| Okay, Oklahoma
| Drowned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Smith, Alexander |[[Lynching of Alex Smith|Alexander Smith]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-03-22|March 22, 1922}}
| Gulfport, Mississippi
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Curry, Snap|[[Lynching in Kirven, Texas|Snap Curry]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-06|May 6, 1922}}
| Kirvin, Texas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Varney, H.|[[Lynching in Kirven, Texas|H. Varney (or Johnnie Cornish)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-06|May 6, 1922}}
| Kirvin, Texas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Jones, Mose|[[Lynching in Kirven, Texas|Mose Jones]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-06|May 6, 1922}}
| Kirvin, Texas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Cornish, Tom|[[Lynching in Kirven, Texas|Tom Cornish]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-08|May 8, 1922}}
| Kirvin, Texas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Early, Thomas|[[Lynching of Jim Early|Thomas Early]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-17|May 17, 1922}}
| Conroe, Texas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Atkins, Charles |[[Lynching of Charles Atkins|Charles Atkins]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-18|May 18, 1922}}
| Davisboro, Georgia
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Owens, Hullen |[[Lynching of Hullen Owens|Hullen Owens]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-19|May 19, 1922}}
| Texarkana, Texas
| Hanged (body burned)
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Winters, Joe |[[Lynching of Joe Winters|Joe Winters]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-20|May 20, 1922}}
| Conroe, Texas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Bozier, Mose |[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|Mose Bozier]] }}
|{{Sort|1922-05-20|May 20, 1922}}
| Alleyton, Texas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Wilson, Gilbert |[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|Gilbert Wilson]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-23|May 23, 1922}}
| Bryan, Texas
| Beaten to death
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Thomas, Jesse |[[Lynching of Jesse Thomas|Jesse Thomas]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-26|May 26, 1922}}
| Waco, Texas
| Shot (body burned)
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Byrd, William |[[Lynching of William Byrd|William Byrd]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-05-28|May 28, 1922}}
| Brentwood, Georgia
| Shot (body burned)
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Collins, Robert |[[Lynching of Robert Collins|Robert Collins]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-06-20|June 20, 1922}}
| Summit, Mississippi
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Lewis, Warren |[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|Warren Lewis]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-06-23|June 23, 1922}}
| New Dacus, Texas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Harvey , James |[[Lynching of James Harvey and Joe Jordan|James Harvey]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-01|July 1, 1922}}
| Lanes Bridge, Georgia
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Jordan, Joe |[[Lynching of James Harvey and Joe Jordan|Joe Jordan]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-01|July 1, 1922}}
| Lanes Bridge, Georgia
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Tankard, Philip |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Philip Tankard]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-05|July 5, 1922}}
| Belhaven, North Carolina
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Pemberton, Joe |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Joe Pemberton]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-07|July 7, 1922}}
| Benton, Louisiana
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Davis, Jake "Shake" |[[Lynching of Jake Davis|Jake "Shake" Davis]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-14|July 14, 1922}}
| Miller County, Georgia
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Mack, Oscar |[[Oscar Mack]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-18|July 18, 1922}}
| Orange County, Florida
| Hanged (False report, Oscar Mack survived)
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Anderson, Will |[[List_of_lynching_victims_in_the_United_States#1920-1929|Will Anderson]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-24|July 24, 1922}}
| Allentown, Georgia
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|West, John |[[Lynching of John West|John West]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-07-28|July 28, 1922}}
| Guernsey, Arkansas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Harris, Gilbert |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Gilbert Harris]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-01|August 1, 1922}}
| Hot Springs, Arkansas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Glover, John |[[Lynching of John Glover|John Glover]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-01|August 1, 1922}}
| Holton,
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Blackwell, Bayner |[[Lynching of Bayner Blackwell|Bayner Blackwell]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-06|August 6, 1922}}
| Swansboro, North Carolina
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Steelman, John |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|John Steelman]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-23|August 23, 1922}}
| Lambert, Mississippi
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Rivers, Thomas |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Thomas Rivers]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-30|August 30, 1922}}
| Bossier Parish, Louisiana
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Daniels, Watt |[[Lynchings of Mer Rouge, Louisiana|F. Watt Daniels (White)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-30|August 1922}}
| Mer Rouge, Louisiana
| Ku-Klux Klan
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Richards, Thomas F. |[[Lynchings of Mer Rouge, Louisiana|Thomas F. Richards (White)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-08-30|August 1922}}
| Mer Rouge, Louisiana
| Ku-Klux Klan
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Long, Jim Reed |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Jim Reed Long]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-09-02|September 2, 1922}}
| Winder, Georgia
| Ku-Klux Klan
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Johnson, O.J. |[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|O.J. Johnson]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-09-07|September 7, 1922}}
| Newton, Texas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Johnston, Jim |[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|Jim Johnston]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-09-28|September 28, 1922}}
| Sandersville, Georgia
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Everett, Grover C. |[[List of Lynchings in 1922 Texas|Grover C. Everett]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-09-28|September 28, 1922}}
| Abilene, Texas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Brown, John|[[List of lynching victims in the United States#1920-1929|John Brown]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-10-03|October 3, 1922}}
| Montgomery, Alabama
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Hartley, Ed |[[Lynching of George and Ed Hartley|Ed Hartley (white)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-10-20|October 20, 1922}}
| Camden, Tennessee
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Hartley, George |[[Lynching of George and Ed Hartley|George Hartley (white)]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-10-20|October 20, 1922}}
| Camden, Tennessee
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Zarate, Elias V. |[[Lynching of Elias Zarate|Elias V. Zarate]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-11-11|November 11, 1922}}
| Weslaco, Texas
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Dickson, Cupid |[[Perry massacre|Cupid Dickson / Cubrit Dixon]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-12-05|December 5, 1922}}
| Madison, Florida
| Shot
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Wright, Charles |[[Perry massacre|Charles Wright]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-12-05|December 8 ,1922}}
| Perry, Florida
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Smith, Less |[[List_of_lynching_victims_in_the_United_States#1920-1929|Less Smith]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-12-09|December 9, 1922}}
| Morrilton, Arkansas
| Burned
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Gay, George |[[Lynching of George Gay|George Gay]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-12-11|December 11, 1922}}
| Streetman, Texas
| Hanged
|1
|-
|_row_count|| {{Sort|Young, Arthur |[[Perry massacre|Arthur Young]]}}
|{{Sort|1922-12-11|December 11, 1922}}
| Perry, Florida
| Hanged
|1
|} |