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Title: Southern Lynchings
Author: Lucy E. Parsons
Date: April 1892
Language: en
Topics: class struggle, working class
Source: Freedom
Notes: excerpts

Lucy E. Parsons

Southern Lynchings

Never since the days of the Spartan Helots has history recorded such

brutality as has been ever since the war and as is now being perpetrated

upon the Negro in the South. How easy for us to go to Russia and drop a

tear of sympathy over the persecuted Jew. But a step across Mason’s and

Dixon’s line will bring us upon a scene of horrors before which those of

Russia, bad as they are, pale into insignificance! No irresponsible,

blood-thirsty mobs prowl over Russian territory, lashing and lynching

its citizens. Even the sex which civilization and custom have shielded

from rude assaults are treated as brutally as the men.

Women are stripped to the skin in the presence of leering,

white-skinned, black-hearted brutes and lashed into insensibility and

strangled to death from the limbs of trees. A girl child of fifteen

years was lynched recently by these brutal bullies. Where has justice

fled? The eloquence of Wendell Phillips is silent now. John Brown’s body

lies moldering in the grave. But will his spirit lie there moldering,

too? Brutes, inhuman monsters—you heartless brutes—you whom nature forms

by molding you in it, deceive not yourselves by thinking that another

John Brown will not arise.

As one of the speakers so truly said at a meeting of colored citizens

held in this city March 27, to protest against the outrages being

perpetrated in the South upon peaceful citizens simply because they are

Negroes, “The white race furnished us one John Brown; the next must come

from our own race.” The whites of the South are not only sowing the wind

which they will reap in the whirlwind, but the flame which they will

reap in the conflagration, as the following utterances at the meeting

mentioned above would indicate: “Prepare for the crisis. We have stood

this thing long enough. God helps those who help themselves. The crisis

is approaching and we must be prepared.”