On May 11, 1926, a white mob tortured and lynched a young Black man named Henry Patterson in LaBelle, Florida, for attempting to ask for a drink of water.
Mr. Patterson had been working on a road construction project in LaBelle when he stopped at a nearby house to ask for a drink of water. A white woman who lived in the home saw Mr. Patterson walking towards the house and, frightened by the sight of a Black man approaching, ran screaming into the street.
Mr. Patterson fled the area in fear, but neighbors quickly assumed that the woman had been assaulted and began forming a search party to chase Mr. Patterson down. A mob of about 200 people—which included several local officials and prominent citizens—chased Mr. Patterson through the town, shooting at him several times and wounding him. …
Read the full article at the Equal Justice Initiative’s website
This was 98 years ago. Some people who were alive when this happened are still alive.
This level of racism is not in the distant past.
The civil rights movement was only 50-60 years ago!
The way things are going in that state, this could be a preview of 2026.
A university professor down here put together a website about this horrific crime. He went to great lengths collecting documents from the time.