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English: The barefoot corpse of lynched Laura Nelson. May 25, 1911, Okemah, Oklahoma. Gelatin silver print. Real photo postcard. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2". Etched in the negative:"copyright-1911-g.h.farnum, okemah. okla 2898." Stamp on reverse, "unmailable."
  • District Judge Caruthers convened a grand jury in June 1911 to investigate the lynching of the Laura Nelson and her son. In his instructions to the jury, he said,
"The people of the state have said by recently adopted constitutional provision that the race to which the unfortunate victims belonged should in large measure be divorced from participation in our political contests, because of their known racial inferiority and their dependent credulity, which very characteristic made them the mere tool of the designing and cunning. It is well known that I heartily concur in this constitutional provision of the people's will. The more then does the duty devolve upon us of a superior race and of greater intelligence to protect this weaker race from unjustifiable and lawless attacks."
Laura Nelson was hanged along with her son for the murder of a white deputy sheriff. Both mother and son insisted to the sheriff that they shot the deputy. It was later determined that it was the son who did the shooting. The deputy went to the Nelson house to recover stolen meat. When the deputy attempted to arrested the woman, evidently the son appeared with a gun and shot him. The allegation of rape and/or murder was the impetus for the vast majority of white-on-black lynchings between 1882 to 1960
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Photo postcard by G. H. Farnum.

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current 22:33, 3 May 2012 Thumbnail for version as of 22:33, 3 May 2012423 × 700 (129 KB)TholmeHigher resolution from [http://www.georgehigh.com/images/lynch_01_423x700.jpg]
01:27, 4 April 2011 Thumbnail for version as of 01:27, 4 April 2011275 × 455 (84 KB)Mtsmallwood
05:02, 3 August 2008 Thumbnail for version as of 05:02, 3 August 2008275 × 455 (76 KB)Jarekt{{Information |Description=removed watermark |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
15:47, 27 July 2005 Thumbnail for version as of 15:47, 27 July 2005275 × 455 (84 KB)QuadellThe lynching of a woman in Okemah, Oklahoma in 1911. {{PD-US}} Category:Okemah, Oklahoma Category:1911 Category:Black and white photographs Category:United States history Category:Lynchings
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