Lynching of Robert Collins

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DateJune 20, 1922
ParticipantsWhite mob of about 100 people
DeathsRobert Collins
Lynching of Robert Collins
Part of Jim Crow Era
News coverage of the Lynching of Robert Collins
DateJune 20, 1922
LocationSummit, Pike County, Mississippi
ParticipantsWhite mob of about 100 people
DeathsRobert Collins

Robert "Bob" Collins was an African-American man who was lynched in Summit, Pike County, Mississippi by a mob of about 100 people on June 20, 1922. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 32nd of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States. [1]

There was an attempted assault of a young woman near Summit, Mississippi. Months later, in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, the section foreman of the Illinois Central Railroad, F. L. Blake "captured" Robert Collins and notified Marshal E.E. Blount of Summit, Mississippi. Marshal Blount travelled to Ponchatoula and escorted Collins across the State line to the house of the victim. Once there he allegedly confessed to the crime.[2] [3]

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