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Each of these victims was once a living human being with feelings, hopes and dreams - but the drama of their deaths has overshadowed their lives.
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We must remember that...
Each had talents and pleasures: singing, dancing, telling stories, playing cards or sports, creating beautiful and useful things.
Each worked for a living or struggled with unemployment.
Each was part of a family and community: a father or mother, husband or wife, son or daughter, friend or neighbor – loved ones who retrieved the mutilated body and grieved over it.
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To pay your respects to a victim, click on the state where he or she died. The state link will take you to a list of names. You can also use the Search box above to find an individual.
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Unfortunately, we know little to nothing about these individuals.
Help us to honor their lives by sharing whatever you know about their time on this earth. Include family stories or photos if you can. Please forward them to us at memorial@abhmuseum.org.
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To search for information about someone in your family who was lynched, check out these genealogy websites: http://ancestry.com and http://ccharity.com/.
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Source of most names, places, and dates of death: Ralph Ginzburg, 100 Years of Lynchings, Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1988, 253-270.
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May 11
1899
Murdered in: Pitt County, North Carolina
Sep 11
1889
Murdered in: Morganton, North Carolina
Sep 11
1889
Murdered in: Morganton, North Carolina
Mar 4
1900
Murdered in: Clyde, North Carolina
Mar 22
1900
Murdered in: Carthage, North Carolina
Nov 5
1918
Murdered in: Rolesville, North Carolina
Jun 11
1902
Murdered in: Salisbury, North Carolina
Jan 11
1899
Murdered in: Harps Cross, North Carolina
Sep 25
1891
Murdered in: Asheville, North Carolina
Jun 2
1893
Murdered in: Ft Madison, North Carolina
Jun 12
1896
Murdered in: Albemarle, North Carolina
Aug 6
1906
Murdered in: Salisbury, North Carolina
Mar 25
1902
Murdered in: Washington, North Carolina
Jan 27
1914
Murdered in: Wendell, North Carolina
Aug 6
1906
Murdered in: Salisbury, North Carolina
Aug 27
1905
Murdered in: Clark, North Carolina
Jan 12
1916
Murdered in: Goldsboro, North Carolina
Sept
1889
Murdered in: Stanley Creek, North Carolina
Apr 5
1916
Murdered in: Kingston, North Carolina
May 29
1897
Murdered in: Concord, North Carolina
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