Newberry 1919 lynching attempt

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DateJuly 24, 1919
Newberry 1919 lynching attempt
Part of Red Summer
B&W newspaper
Old Court House of Newberry, SC
DateJuly 24, 1919
LocationNewberry, South Carolina, United States

The Newberry 1919 lynching attempt was the attempted lynching of Elisha Harper, Newberry, South Carolina on July 24, 1919. Harper was sent to jail for insulting a 14-year-old girl.

Elisha Harper, 25 years old, was the son of the Rev. T. F. Harper, a respectable and "well-behaved preacher" living in Helena.[1] He fought in the Army during World War I and just returned from Europe. On July 24, 1919, while walking the streets of Newberry, South Carolina he allegedly insulted a 14-year-old girl who promptly reported him to the authorities. He was arrested and thrown in jail. Soon a white mob had gathered and would have lynched Harper had Sheriff Blease not bundled and hid him away.[2]

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