Mary Turner was burned alive, they then cut her open and stomped the baby to death.

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Fair warning: this story will disgust you.

But this week — Saturday, to be exact — marks 100 years since a singular act of barbarism occurred in tiny Valdosta, Ga. And the tale of what happened there demands to be recalled.

It began when somebody killed Hampton Smith, a white plantation owner. Suspicion fell on Sidney Johnson, an African-American worker said to have had a wage dispute with Smith. A vengeful white mob, unable to find Johnson, killed other black people instead, including a man named Hayes Turner. His wife, outraged beyond self-preservation, loudly vowed to swear out a warrant against the murderers. So the next day, they came for her.

Mary Turner was maybe 20 years old. She was eight months pregnant.

They strung her up by her ankles in a tree. They doused her with gasoline and motor oil. They set her afire. But that wasn’t the worst of what they did.

NAACP official Walter White, a pale African-American man with blonde hair and blue eyes whose appearance allowed him to interview lynch mob members firsthand, left a chilling account in his 1929 book, “Rope and fakkit: A Biography of Judge Lynch.” (Note: though now used primarily as an anti-gay slur, “fakkit” — the modern spelling has one “g” — also means a bundle of sticks).


Wrote White: “Mocking, ribald laughter from her tormenters answered the helpless woman’s screams of pain and terror. ‘Mister, you ought to’ve heard the ****** wench howl!’ a member of the mob boasted to me a few days later… The clothes [having] burned from her crisply toasted body in which, unfortunately, life still lingered, a man stepped towards the woman and, with his knife, ripped open the abdomen in a crude Caesarean operation. Out tumbled the prematurely born child. Two feeble cries it gave — and received for answer the heel of a stalwart man, as life was ground out of the tiny form.”

The baby died without a name. History does not even record its gender. The mob buried it with its mother in a shallow grave. As a “headstone,” they stuck an empty whiskey bottle in the ground with a half-smoked cigar poking up out of the neck.

I told you’d be disgusted. And maybe you’re wondering why I felt the need to share such a grisly tale.

Call it a reminder. In a time when we see tribal hatreds rising with renewed vigor all over the world, a time when fascism is on the march in Charlottesville and on the ballot in Slovakia, a time when neo-Nazis spread terror from Athens, Greece to Charleston, USA, a time when seven police cars and a helicopter are deployed because a white woman sees three black people checking out of an Airbnb, a time when former presidential counselor Steve Bannon advises the far right to wear accusations of racism “as a badge of honor”…in such a time, it is useful — indeed, critical — to be reminded that we’ve seen this movie many times before and we already know how it ends, what inevitably happens when some of us declare others of us less human than the rest of us.

It is a lesson we’ve been taught too many times, a lesson learned in the blood-stained machetes of Rwanda, in screams rising over the streets of Nanking, in flakes of black ash swirling from a crematorium chimney in Poland, in the tear-gassed lungs of a dead baby in Gaza, in the broken body of a baby crushed into Georgia mud one hundred years ago. It is a lesson we too often swaddle in euphemism and myth. So the harsh truth of it cannot be repeated often enough.

You hated that story, yes. But you won’t soon forget it. It will trouble you for a long time.

Maybe that’s not the worst thing in the world.


Y’all think you can reason with these CACs?? They are demonic.
 

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NAACP official Walter White, a pale African-American man with blonde hair and blue eyes whose appearance allowed him to interview lynch mob members firsthand,

Psychosis 101. The man is clearly white but.....you know what? Nevermind.

"Of his 32 great-great-great-grandparents, only five were black, and the other 27 were white.[citation needed]"
 
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Fair warning: this story will disgust you.

But this week — Saturday, to be exact — marks 100 years since a singular act of barbarism occurred in tiny Valdosta, Ga. And the tale of what happened there demands to be recalled.

It began when somebody killed Hampton Smith, a white plantation owner. Suspicion fell on Sidney Johnson, an African-American worker said to have had a wage dispute with Smith. A vengeful white mob, unable to find Johnson, killed other black people instead, including a man named Hayes Turner. His wife, outraged beyond self-preservation, loudly vowed to swear out a warrant against the murderers. So the next day, they came for her.

Mary Turner was maybe 20 years old. She was eight months pregnant.

They strung her up by her ankles in a tree. They doused her with gasoline and motor oil. They set her afire. But that wasn’t the worst of what they did.

NAACP official Walter White, a pale African-American man with blonde hair and blue eyes whose appearance allowed him to interview lynch mob members firsthand, left a chilling account in his 1929 book, “Rope and fakkit: A Biography of Judge Lynch.” (Note: though now used primarily as an anti-gay slur, “fakkit” — the modern spelling has one “g” — also means a bundle of sticks).


Wrote White: “Mocking, ribald laughter from her tormenters answered the helpless woman’s screams of pain and terror. ‘Mister, you ought to’ve heard the ****** wench howl!’ a member of the mob boasted to me a few days later… The clothes [having] burned from her crisply toasted body in which, unfortunately, life still lingered, a man stepped towards the woman and, with his knife, ripped open the abdomen in a crude Caesarean operation. Out tumbled the prematurely born child. Two feeble cries it gave — and received for answer the heel of a stalwart man, as life was ground out of the tiny form.”

The baby died without a name. History does not even record its gender. The mob buried it with its mother in a shallow grave. As a “headstone,” they stuck an empty whiskey bottle in the ground with a half-smoked cigar poking up out of the neck.

I told you’d be disgusted. And maybe you’re wondering why I felt the need to share such a grisly tale.

Call it a reminder. In a time when we see tribal hatreds rising with renewed vigor all over the world, a time when fascism is on the march in Charlottesville and on the ballot in Slovakia, a time when neo-Nazis spread terror from Athens, Greece to Charleston, USA, a time when seven police cars and a helicopter are deployed because a white woman sees three black people checking out of an Airbnb, a time when former presidential counselor Steve Bannon advises the far right to wear accusations of racism “as a badge of honor”…in such a time, it is useful — indeed, critical — to be reminded that we’ve seen this movie many times before and we already know how it ends, what inevitably happens when some of us declare others of us less human than the rest of us.

It is a lesson we’ve been taught too many times, a lesson learned in the blood-stained machetes of Rwanda, in screams rising over the streets of Nanking, in flakes of black ash swirling from a crematorium chimney in Poland, in the tear-gassed lungs of a dead baby in Gaza, in the broken body of a baby crushed into Georgia mud one hundred years ago. It is a lesson we too often swaddle in euphemism and myth. So the harsh truth of it cannot be repeated often enough.

You hated that story, yes. But you won’t soon forget it. It will trouble you for a long time.

Maybe that’s not the worst thing in the world.


Y’all think you can reason with these CACs?? They are demonic.
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There's alot of stories in that book, if you brehs want to read it there was a reprint done in like 2004 or around that time, your local library might be able to get it for you. There is also a book called "Without Sanctuary" that has historic lynching stories. The crazy thing is Walter White worked on the book for a few years before releasing it in 1929 and this stuff was before WW2 so when you read it with that knowledge and see how things progressed:francis:
 

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Every last one of these lynch mob members would Identified themselves as conservative republicans and MAGA stans. These are our enemy’s and they exist as descendants of these b*stards today ready for the change to do this shyt again .

c00ns on here have all the smoke for Democrats like Nancy Pelosi’s old ass because she wore a dashiki, or Kamala because some black women put her on a sweat shirt with Rosa parks,but pretend like the current GOP members aren’t itching for these days again.:snoop:
 
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Growing up I was taught about a lot of stories like these. Its why I don't trust white folks. I don't have white friends and I barely have white associates. In fact the only white associates I have are folks who I do business with.

With these types of stories, they should be on their hands and knees begging for our forgiveness.
 
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