Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The lynching at The Curve in Memphis ---- Part IV

Ida B. Wells: Fearless Investigative Reporter of Southern Horrors ...

 Ida Bell Wells-Barnett 
 (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931)

The lynching at The Curve in Memphis

 

"There is, therefore, only one thing left to do; save our money and leave a town which will neither protect our lives and property, nor give us a fair trial in the courts, but takes us out and murders us in cold blood when accused by white persons."[23]
 
The event led Wells to begin investigating lynchings using investigative journalist techniques. 

She began to interview people associated with lynchings, including a lynching in Tunica, Mississippi, in 1892 where she concluded that the father of a young white woman had implored a lynch mob to kill a black man with whom his daughter was having a sexual relationship, as to "to save the reputation of his daughter."[24]
 
In May 1892, Wells published an editorial refuting what she called the "that old threadbare lie that Negro men rape white women.

 If Southern men are not careful, a conclusion might be reached which will be very damaging to the moral reputation of their women."[25] Wells’ newspaper office was burned to the ground, and she would never again return to Memphis.

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