Title
Springfield Race Riot, Court House Guards
Subject
African Americans
Illinois--Springfield
Race riots
Militia
Rifles
Courthouses
Description
Six men with rifles in hand guard the Springfield Court House grounds during the Springfield Race Riot of 1908. On August 14, 1908, a white mob approached the Springfield city jail demanding two African American men who were reported to have committed crimes against white citizens. The rioting began when the mob figured out that the two men had already been removed from the city by the police. Two African Americans were killed, several businesses were destroyed, and many homes were burned before the state militia intervened.
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
1908-08-14
Format
jpg
Language
en
Identifier
401010
Robert Ide Collection
Original Format
commercial print
b&w
1
Physical Dimensions
7 x 15 cm