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      Angry Lest WE forget--Mary Turner and the Innocent Afrikans Murdered in Valdosta 1918


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      Hampton Smith, a white farmer, was killed, and newspaper
      dispatches report six persons as having been lynched for
      complicity. Investigation shows that at least eleven persons
      were killed.

      The first of the mob's victims to be captured was Will Head,
      a Negro of the community, who was caught on Friday morning,
      May 17, at 8:30, near Barney, Georgia; the second was Will
      Thompson seized later on the same day. That night both were
      lynched near Troupeville, about five miles from Valdosta.
      Members of the mob stated to the investigator that over seven
      hundred bullets were fired into the bodies of the two men.

      On Saturday morning Hayes Turner was captured and lynched
      near the fork of the Morven and Barney roads. On being
      captured he was placed in the Quitman jail and for some
      reason unknown to the investigator was taken later in the day
      by Sheriff Wade and Roland Knight, the clerk of the county
      court, ostensibly to be carried to Moultrie for safekeeping.
      Turner was taken from these men en route to Moultrie, at the
      fork of the roads about three and a half miles from town. He
      was lynched with his hands fastened behind him with handcuffs
      and was allowed to hang there until Monday when he was cut
      down by county convicts and buried about half a hundred feet
      from the foot of the tree on which he was lynched. During
      Sunday following the lynching, hundreds of automobiles,
      buggies and wagons bore sightseers to the spot while many
      more tramped there on foot.

      Mrs. Turner made the remark that the killing of her husband
      on Saturday was unjust and that if she knew the names of the
      persons who were in the mob that lynched her husband, she
      would have warrants sworn out against them and have them
      punished in the courts.

      This news determined the mob to "teach her a lesson," and
      although she attempted to flee when she heard that they were
      after her, she was captured at noon on Sunday. The grief-
      stricken and terrified woman was taken to a lonely and
      secluded spot, down a narrow road over which the trees touch
      at their tops, which with the thick undergrowth on either
      side of the road, made a gloomy and appropriate spot for the
      lynching. Near Folsom's Bridge over the little River a tree
      was selected for her execution-a small oak tree extending
      over the road.

      At the time she was lynched, Mary Turner was in her eighth
      month of pregnancy. The delicate state of her health, one
      month or less previous to delivery, may be imagined, but this
      fact had no effect on the tender feelings of the mob. Her
      ankles were tied together and she was hung to the tree, head
      downward. Gasoline and oil from the automobiles were thrown
      on her clothing and while she writhed in agony and the mob
      howled in glee, a match was applied and her clothes burned
      from her person. When this had been done and while she was
      yet alive, a knife, evidently one such as is used in
      splitting hogs, was taken and the woman's abdomen was cut
      open, the unborn babe falling from her womb to the ground.
      The infant, prematurely born, gave two feeble cries and then
      its head was crushed by a member of the mob with his heel.
      Hundreds of bullets were then fired into the body of the
      woman, now mercifully dead, and the work was over.

      After the lynching more than 500 Negroes left the vicinity
      of Valdosta, leaving hundreds of acres of untilled land
      behind them.

      --quotes from various works describing the brutal murders of
      Mary Turner, Hayes Turner and their unborn child. Their blood
      and the still unrecompensed unavenged blood of all those
      Afrikans killed in Valdosta, Georgia 1918 cries out to US for
      remembrance and justice.

      Lest WE forget...
      "Our desire to be free has got to manifest itself in everything we are and do."

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      Lest we ain't know........great piece Safo......learned me a thang or 3!!!!! ( u wonder y we be like fugg tha law...u wonder y we write up on the walllll, u wonder y we burn they cities down, cuz we don't give a fugg the time is now -dpz "f the law" )
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      bump, was just doing some research and it took me here. There is by no means any reason to like Whites.

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      http://www.maryturner.org


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      Remembering Mary Turner
      Political and Social Thought: The Lynching of Mary Turner in My Hometown in 1918

      Mary Turner Project is setting up a monument to honour this innocent Warrior Queen and her poor child brutalized at birth.

      If anyone has images of the area, bridge and any other monuments related to these horrific murders please post up in May on the anniversary. I’ve tried to find more info awhile ago but its is very difficult. I’ve also tried to investigate what became of her remains and if she and her husband left any family behind but I’ve been un successful so far. I suppose the white supremist shitstem wants to prevent information on these crimes and many more from coming to light. We must do our part to make Mary and all those wronged receive justice NOW. Rest In Uhuru


      Related Links: note some of the information is graphic and not suitable for very small children to see or read.
      CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS: LYNCHING POSTCARDS OF INHUMANITY EXHIBIT: JANUARY, 2011 BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS
      Christian-Charles de Plicque (aka Risto-Kalle) Angel House International Missions Ministries ~ Singer, Composer, Gospel, Blues, Articles.
      http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark...nchingera.html


      Keep the Temple/Body clean and the MIND will follow…celebrate Positive Afrikan identity!
      I am Ama: The Child of the Most Ancient - Yetzion 2012
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