Lynching of James and Alonzo Green, the Glossary
Father and son Alonzo and James D. Green were innocent African-Americans lynched near Round Oak and Wayside, Jones County, Georgia in retaliation for the murder of popular white farmer Silas Hardin Turner on July 4, 1915.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Chicago race riot of 1919, Dublin, Georgia riot, Elaine massacre, Jenkins County, Georgia, riot of 1919, Jim Crow laws, Jones County, Georgia, Kwame Akoto-Bamfo, Laurens County, Georgia race riot of 1919, Lynching, Macon, Georgia, Montgomery, Alabama, National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Putnam County, Georgia, arson attack, Red Summer, The Ardmoreite, The New York Times, The Tampa Tribune, Wallace Stovall, Washington race riot of 1919, Wayside, Georgia, WMAZ-TV.
- 1915 crimes in the United States
- 1915 in Christianity
- 1915 in Georgia (U.S. state)
- 1915 murders in the United States
- 1915 riots in the United States
- Deaths by person in Georgia (U.S. state)
- July 1915 events
- Lynching deaths in Georgia (U.S. state)
Chicago race riot of 1919
The Chicago race riot of 1919 was a violent racial conflict between white Americans and black Americans that began on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, on July 27 and ended on August 3, 1919. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Chicago race riot of 1919 are white American riots in the United States.
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Dublin, Georgia riot
The Dublin, Georgia riot of 1919 were a series of violent racial riots between white and black residents of Dublin, Georgia. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Dublin, Georgia riot are Racially motivated violence against African Americans and white American riots in the United States.
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Elaine massacre
The Elaine massacre occurred on September 30October 2, 1919, at Hoop Spur in the vicinity of Elaine in rural Phillips County, Arkansas where African Americans were organizing against peonage and abuses in tenant farming. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Elaine massacre are white American riots in the United States.
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Jenkins County, Georgia, riot of 1919
The Jenkins County riot of 1919 took place on Sunday, April 13, 1919, a black man killed two white police officers in an altercation during a traffic stop. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Jenkins County, Georgia, riot of 1919 are African-American history of Georgia (U.S. state), lynching deaths in Georgia (U.S. state) and white American riots in the United States.
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Jim Crow laws
The Jim Crow laws were state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation, "Jim Crow" being a pejorative term for an African American.
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Jones County, Georgia
Jones County is a county in the central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Kwame Akoto-Bamfo
Kwame Akoto-Bamfo (born 1983) is a multi-disciplinary artist, educator and activist, known for his sculptures and massive body of works dedicated to the memory, healing and Restorative Justice for people of African descent.
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Laurens County, Georgia race riot of 1919
The Laurens County, Georgia race riot was an attack on the black community by white mobs in August 1919. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Laurens County, Georgia race riot of 1919 are white American riots in the United States.
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Lynching
Lynching is an extrajudicial killing by a group.
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Macon, Georgia
Macon, officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States.
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Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County.
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National Memorial for Peace and Justice
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, is a memorial to commemorate the black victims of lynching in the United States.
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Putnam County, Georgia, arson attack
The Putnam County, Georgia arson attack was an attack on the black community by white mobs in May of 1919. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Putnam County, Georgia, arson attack are Racially motivated violence against African Americans and white American riots in the United States.
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Red Summer
Red Summer was a period in mid-1919 during which white supremacist terrorism and racial riots occurred in more than three dozen cities across the United States, and in one rural county in Arkansas. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Red Summer are Racially motivated violence against African Americans and white American riots in the United States.
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The Ardmoreite
The Ardmoreite is an American daily newspaper published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday mornings.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Tampa Tribune
The Tampa Tribune was a daily newspaper published in Tampa, Florida.
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Wallace Stovall
Wallace Oliver Stovall Sr. (December 14, 1891 – May 19, 1966) was the publisher of the Tampa Tribune.
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Washington race riot of 1919
The Washington race riot of 1919 was civil unrest in Washington, D.C. from July 19, 1919, to July 24, 1919. Lynching of James and Alonzo Green and Washington race riot of 1919 are white American riots in the United States.
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Wayside, Georgia
Wayside, Georgia is an unincorporated community in Jones County, Georgia.
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WMAZ-TV
WMAZ-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Macon, Georgia, United States, affiliated with CBS and The CW Plus.
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See also
1915 crimes in the United States
- 1915 Vanceboro international bridge bombing
- Albert Kaltschmidt
- Eric Muenter
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
1915 in Christianity
- Family Home Evening
- Jesus the Christ (book)
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
- Relief Society Magazine
1915 in Georgia (U.S. state)
- 1914–1915 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
1915 murders in the United States
- Giosue Gallucci
- Harry Minto
- Leo Frank
- Lyda Southard
- Lynching of Cordella Stevenson
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
- New York Ripper murders
1915 riots in the United States
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
Deaths by person in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide
- Death of Cooper Harris
- Death of Kendrick Johnson
- Death of Nikki Whitehead
- Death of Tamla Horsford
- Death of William DaShawn Hamilton
- Killing of Anthony Hill
- Killing of Clarence Horatious Pickett
- Killing of Danny Hansford
- Killing of Hosie Miller
- Killing of James Brazier
- Killing of Julian Lewis
- Killing of Kenyatta Odom
- Killing of Laken Riley
- Killing of Leonard Cure
- Killing of Manuel Esteban Paez Terán
- Killing of Rayshard Brooks
- Killing of Scout Schultz
- Killings of Russell and Shirley Dermond
- Lynching of Austin Callaway
- Lynching of Charles Atkins
- Lynching of James Harvey and Joe Jordan
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
- Lynching of John Glover
- Lynching of Paul Jones
- Lynching of Paul Reed and Will Cato
- Lynching of Phillip Gathers
- Lynching of Sam Hose
- Lynching of Wilbur Little
- Lynching of Will Jones
- Lynching of William Byrd
- Moss family murders
- Murder of Ahmaud Arbery
- Murder of Antonio Santiago
- Murder of Christopher Barrios Jr.
- Murder of Donovan Parks
- Murder of Emani Moss
- Murder of Kyle Dinkheller
- Murder of Lemuel Penn
- Murders of Nicholas Smarr and Jody Smith
July 1915 events
- 1915 Alberta liquor plebiscite
- 1915 Arfon by-election
- 1915 Glasgow Central by-election
- 1915 Sinhalese-Muslim riots
- Battle of Åland Islands
- Battle of Ad-Dakim
- Battle of Gully Ravine
- Battle of Jastków
- Battle of Kara Killisse (1915)
- Battle of Manzikert (1915)
- Battle of Nasiriyah (1915)
- Battle of Otavi
- Calais Conference (July 1915)
- Dniester Front
- First Battle of the Isonzo
- Government of India Act 1915
- Great Retreat (Russia)
- International Conference of Women Workers to Promote Permanent Peace
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
- Second Battle of the Isonzo
- Second battle of Przasnysz
- Vistula–Bug offensive
Lynching deaths in Georgia (U.S. state)
- 1912 racial conflict in Forsyth County, Georgia
- Berry Washington
- Brooks County race war
- Camilla massacre
- Felix Hall
- Hanging of Charles Blackman
- Isaiah Nixon
- Jenkins County, Georgia, riot of 1919
- Joseph Standing
- Leo Frank
- Lynching of Austin Callaway
- Lynching of Charles Atkins
- Lynching of Jake Davis
- Lynching of James Harvey and Joe Jordan
- Lynching of James and Alonzo Green
- Lynching of John Glover
- Lynching of Paul Jones
- Lynching of Paul Reed and Will Cato
- Lynching of Phillip Gathers
- Lynching of Sam Hose
- Lynching of Wilbur Little
- Lynching of Will Jones
- Lynching of William Byrd
- May 1918 lynchings
- Moore's Ford lynchings
- Murder of Ahmaud Arbery
- Robert Mallard
- Screws v. United States
- Watkinsville lynching
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching_of_James_and_Alonzo_Green
Also known as Alonzo Green.