Mingo Jack

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Born
Samuel Johnson

c. 1820
DiedMarch 5, 1886(1886-03-05) (aged 66)
KnownforLynching victim
Mingo Jack
Born
Samuel Johnson

c. 1820
DiedMarch 5, 1886(1886-03-05) (aged 66)
Known forLynching victim

Samuel "Mingo Jack" Johnson (c. 1820 – March 5, 1886) was an African American man falsely accused of rape. He was brutally beaten and hanged by a mob of white men in Eatontown, New Jersey.

Johnson was born in Colts Neck in 1820 and was raised as a slave by the Laird family. Because he was short, the family used him as a jockey, and he rode a colt named Chief Mingo to victory, earning him the nickname Mingo Jack.[1] In 1840, New Jersey abolished slavery, and Johnson worked odd jobs in the Eatontown and Middletown areas, living in Eatontown near what is now Route 35 and Poplar Road.

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