The Lynching of D. H. Smith, Artesia, Mississippi 1889
The Lynching of D. H. Smith, Artesia, Mississippi 1889

The Lynching of D. H. Smith, Artesia, Mississippi 1889

April 21, 2025 8:03pm
7:46
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Episode 245

The post-Reconstruction era in Mississippi represented a complex tapestry of economic manipulation and racial subjugation. Sharecropping emerged not as an opportunity for economic mobility, but as a sophisticated system of continued economic bondage for recently freed African Americans. In this environment, labor agent D. H. Smith began recruiting farm laborers to move to Arkansas. Smith, a Black man from Forrest City, Arkansas, is first said to visit Artesia and the local sharecroppers in early Fall of 1887. He visited Starkville, West Point, and Artesia at least two more times before his final visit.

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The post-Reconstruction era in Mississippi represented a complex tapestry of economic manipulation and racial subjugation. Sharecropping emerged not as an opportunity for economic mobility, but as a sophisticated system of continued economic bondage for recently freed African Americans. In this environment, labor agent D. H. Smith began recruiting farm laborers to move to Arkansas. Smith, a Black man from Forrest City, Arkansas, is first said to visit Artesia and the local sharecroppers in early...

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