Lynching of Jim McMillan

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Died(1919-06-18)June 18, 1919
Body discoveredBibb County, Alabama
KnownforLynched during America's Red Summer of 1919
Jim McMillan
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Bibb County, Alabama Lynching Coverage
Died(1919-06-18)June 18, 1919
Body discoveredBibb County, Alabama
Known forLynched during America's Red Summer of 1919

Jim McMillan was lynched in Bibb County, Alabama on June 18, 1919.

Racial tension in the Woodstock and Green Pond communities of Bibb County, Alabama, worsened over the summer of 1919. Individuals terrorized the black community in southern Bibb County, around Woodstock.[1] The events culminated in a white mob seizing Jim McMillan and taking him into the Alabama bush. He was forced onto a stump and the mob shot him to death.[2][3][4][5]

Arrests

Sheriff R. H. Wood arrested four Bibb County farmers in response to the lynching: J. Blankenship, James D. Oglesby, Elisha Green and Tom Russell. They were charged with murder and held in jail in Centreville, Alabama.[2] A special grand jury was summoned by B. F. Miller.[2] on June 23, 1919.[6][4][5]

Aftermath

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