Darby 1919 lynching attempt

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DateJuly 23, 1919
LocationDarby, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Darby 1919 lynching attempt
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William E. Taylor owned the hay shop on 503 Main Street (pictured)
DateJuly 23, 1919
LocationDarby, Pennsylvania, U.S.

The Darby 1919 lynching attempt was the attempted lynching of Samuel Gorman[a] in Darby, Pennsylvania on July 23, 1919. Samuel Gorman, a 17-year-old black boy was sent to jail for the alleged murder of William E. Taylor.

Samuel Gorman, a 17-year-old African-American worked for hay merchant William E. Taylor who owned the shop on 503 Main Street.[3] On July 23, 1919, Taylor told him that he did not have any more work for Gorman and he allegedly hit him over his head, fatally wounding him.[1] Gorman was quickly apprehended by Chief of Police Clark. Word got out that the suspect had been arrested and a white mob quickly surrounded the jail. The police were called out en masse to prevent the mob from storming the building.[4] [5] [2]

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