Lynching of Cordella Stevenson explained

Event Name:Lynching of Cordella Stevenson
Participants:A white mob
Date:December 15, 1915
Deaths:1

Cordella Stevenson was an African-American woman who was sexually assaulted and lynched by a mob of white men in Columbus, Mississippi on December 15, 1915.

Lynching

A barn owned by a white man, Gabe Frank, was burned down in a suspected arson attack. Stevenson's son was accused of burning the barn even though he hadn't been seen in the area for months. Local police arrested Cordella Stevenson and her husband Arch Stevenson and held them for six days hoping that she would tell them where her son was.

At 10:00 PM on December 15, 1915, a mob of white men broke into their home, sexually assaulted her and hung her naked from a tree near the Mobile and Ohio Railroad.

Arch escaped on foot and ran into Columbus, but was unable to obtain aid. No one was ever arrested for Stevenson's rape and murder.

Black women lynched 1900-1919

Black women lynched in Mississippi 1900-1919

Date of death NamePlaceCause
Bolivar CountyAlleged to have aided the escape of an accused murderer
Byhalial, Marshall CountyArson
Columbus, Lowndes Co.Alleged arson
Clarke CountyMurder
Shubuta, Clarke CountySuspected of murder

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