Read Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America Online
Authors: Patrick Phillips
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Civil Rights Act of 1964, 206
The Clansman
(Dixon), 72
Clay, Alexander, 84
Clay, Eugene Herbert, 84, 85, 89, 101, 104–5
Clement, S. W., 78
Collins, Clarence, 158
Collins, Ed
arrest after Crow assault, 58
at Buford, Georgia,
xxi
,
87
,
95
as material witness, 85, 94, 100
neighbor of Byrd and Delia Oliver, 108
release after trials, 107
Collins, George, 158
Collins, John, 84–85, 88, 90–91
Collins, Julia, 94, 108
Collins, Katie, 158
Collins, Olin, 158
Colored Methodist Campground picnic, 11–12, 18
Connor, Bull, 199
Cook, Garrett and Josie, 67–68, 69
Crow, Azzie
census of 1910, 30–31, 33
concern for missing daughter, 27–28
at daughter’s funeral, xii
during daughter’s illness, 66–67, 93
and execution of Knox and Daniel, 133–34, 137–38
photograph,
134
Crow, Bonnie, 27, 133
Crow, Burton, 201
Crow, Ed, 133
Crow, Esta, 27, 133
Crow, Isaac, 31–32
Crow, L. A. (Bud)
competition with black neighbors, 35
during daughter’s illness, 66–67
and execution of Knox and Daniel, 133, 137–38
rental of farm, 31
search for daughter, 28
trial testimony, 93
Crow, Lee, 133
Crow, Mae
death, xii, 67, 201
disappearance, 27–28
discovery after attack, xi, 28
funeral, xii, 67
headstone, 243
medical treatment, 29, 66, 67
photograph,
31
search for, xi, 28
sickness after assault, 66–67, 201
Crow, Major, 133
Crow, Obie, 27, 133, 201
Crow, Ovie, 27, 133, 201
Crow, Rinta, 133
Crow, Roger, 211, 221, 222, 228, 230, 234
Crowe, Ethel, 204–5
Crowe, Melvin, 201–2, 203–4, 205–6, 210, 225
Crow household in the census of 1910,
30
Crow, William, 37, 43, 123–24
Cumming, Georgia
gathering of black men after Smith’s arrest, 13, 69
Ku Klux Klan celebration after Brotherhood March, xvi,
xvii
“Seeing Georgia” tour, 174–80
West Canton Street,
c
. 1912,
54
white mob actions after Grice assault, 13–14, 16, 18–19, 22, 29
see also
Forsyth County
Cumming/Forsyth County Biracial Committee, 232–37
Cumming–Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce, 211, 221, 228, 242
Dahlonega, Georgia, 74, 180
Daniel, Adam, 34
Daniel, Buck, 33–34, 36, 65, 156–57
Daniel, Catie Marr, 35, 65, 157
Daniel, Cicero, 34, 36
Daniel, Harley, 34, 36
Daniel, Jane (Jane Butler)
agreement to testify for prosecution, 89–91
alleged role in Crow assault, 95–96
arrest after Crow assault, 58
charges against, 83, 100
courting by Rob Edwards, 35
in Detroit, Michigan, 188–90, 191–93
in Gainesville, Georgia, 157–58, 188
marriage to Will Butler, 158
parents, 34
photographs,
xxi
,
86
,
87
release after trials, 107
silence after death of Rob Edwards, 57–58
transfer to Cumming for trial, 85–92
trial testimony, 100–102, 103, 104–5
Daniel, Oscar
alleged role in Crow assault, 95–96
arrest after Crow assault, xi, 58
body used by surgical students, 139
charges against, 83
execution, 133–34, 136–38
parents, 34
photographs,
xxi
,
86
,
87
,
129
sentencing, 105
transfer to Atlanta after trial, 106–7
transfer to Cumming for execution, 127–28,
129
transfer to Cumming for trial, 85–92
trial, 103–4
see also State of Georgia v. Ernest Knox
Davis, Bob, 201–2, 203–4, 205–6, 210, 225
Detroit, Michigan, 188–93
Dickerson, Carl, 244
Dixon, Thomas Jr., 72
Dray, Philip, 56
Du Bois, W. E. B., 62–63, 64, 117, 151, 166–67
Dunlap Hydroelectric Dam, 156
Echols, John F., 114
Edmund Pettus Bridge, xv,
216
Edwards, Rob
alleged role in Crow assault, 94–96
arrest, 45–47
corpse left on courthouse lawn, xii, 53, 55, 83, 138
death, xi–xii, 50–51, 53–54, 197
neighbor to Daniel family, 35
Elliot, Dabner, 154–55
equal protection under the law, 83, 143, 236
farming in Georgia
cotton as a “Caucasian crop,” 161–62
farm mortgages and foreclosures, 32
horses and mules used in 1900, 164–65
introduction of tractors, 165–66
new technologies, 164–66
reliance on black workers, 161, 162
Farnell, Michael, 205
Fifteenth Amendment, 6, 143
Fifth Regiment, 91, 98, 103–5, 128,
129
Fisher, Amaziah, 84–85
Flake, W. A., 122
Foner, Eric, 147
Ford, Henry, 165
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 71
Forsyth County, Georgia
“all white” tradition, 173–82, 185, 193–96
arrest of blacks who entered county, 170–72
author’s youth in, xvi–xix, 198–99
Cherokee lands and people, 73–76
Cherokee removals, 76–77
Cumming/Forsyth County Biracial Committee, 232–37
early white settlers, 73, 75, 77–78
expulsion of African Americans, xii–xiii, xvi, 63, 69, 117–19, 183–86
as modern suburb of Atlanta, 165, 212, 235, 239–41, 242–43
outsiders blamed for mob violence, 70–71, 72
“Seeing Georgia” tour, 174–80
slavery in, 77–78
“whites only” rule in, 173–82, 204
see also
Cumming, Georgia
Forsyth County Defense League, xvi, 211, 215, 222
Forsyth prisoners at Buford, Georgia,
xxi
, 87
Fourteenth Amendment, 83, 143
Fowler, Wyche, 225
Frank, Leo, 88–89,
90
, 92, 104, 154
Franklin, B. V., 221
Freedmen’s Bureau.
see
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (BRFAL)
Gaines, W. A., 120, 124
Gainesville, Georgia.
see
Hall County and Gainesville, Georgia
gallows construction, 127, 129, 134–36
“Gameron Stick,” 80
Garrett, E. S., 92
Georgia National Guard
Candler Horse Guards, 22, 23, 25, 29
on day of Knox trial, 97–98, 100, 102, 104
on day of sentencing, 105–6
and execution of Knox and Daniel, 131–32
Fifth Regiment, 91, 98, 103–5, 128,
129
Marietta Rifles, 22, 23,
24
, 29, 61, 105
protection of Grant Smith, 22–25
protection of Knox and Daniel, xi
Second Brotherhood March, 225, 226,
228
transfer of Forsyth prisoners for trial,
xxi
, 83–84, 85–88, 90–92
transfer of Knox and Daniel for hanging, 127–28,
129
Gilbert, David, 70
Glenn, Edward, 80
Gober, George, 49
Gober, Jasper, 2
gold discovered at Dahlonega, 74
Graham, Alex, 169, 170
Graham, David and Martin, 78
Graham, Flora, 170
Graham, Henry, 78
Graham, Leonard, 78
Grant, Isaac, 84–85
Grant, Ulysses S., 71
Great Migration, 188
Greenlee, Levi, Jr., 12, 73, 157, 241
Greenlee, Levi, Sr., 12, 65
Greenlee Funeral Home, 157
Grice, Ellen
arrests after Grice attack, 4
Grant Smith comment about, 7
and “old threadbare lie,” 26
report of attempted rape, 1, 4, 14, 26, 28
scream on September 5th, 1912, 1
white mob actions after Grice assault, 13–14, 16, 18–19, 22, 29
Grice, John, 1, 25–26
Griffan, William, 222
Griffith, D. W., 71
Griffith, Michael, 207
Grindle, Janice, 222
Grindle, Rayford, 222
Hackworth, C. B., 199
Haden, Charles J., 174
Hale, Charlie,
52
Hall, Arnold B., 186
Hall, Tom, 124
Hall County and Gainesville, Georgia
black exodus to, 109–10, 111, 120, 125, 156
electric streetlamps, 156
night riders in, 122–24
racial attacks in 1912, 120–25
Hammond, William, 92
hanging
crowd at, 127, 131–33, 136–37, 140–41, 243
as execution method, 134–36
gallows construction, 127, 129, 134–36
Harrell, Newton, 146
Harrington, James, 210, 221