Date: 
May 22 1917

A Brief Version of the Lynching of Ell Persons on May 22, 1917

In May, 1917 the decapitated body of a 16 year old white girl, named Antoinette Rappel, a student at Treadwell School, was found at the old Wolf River Bridge near what is now Summer Ave. Suspicion fell on Ell Persons, an African American woodcutter who lived nearby.  Persons was arrested twice, interrogated twice and released twice before being captured a third time and reportedly beaten into a confession.

Upon his capture by a mob local papers announced that he would be burned the next morning. The crowd gathered to watch was estimated at 3,000. Vendors set up stands among the crowd and sold sandwiches and snacks. It was reportedly a carnival-like atmosphere.

Persons was hauled to a cleared space beside the abutment on the west side of the river. Containers of gasoline were poured over his body. Some complained  that too much gasoline was used and he burned too fast.

Once his charred body had cooled, he was decapitated, and the severed head was photographed and printed on postcards.

No one was ever arrested for the crime.

McNairy County Independent, 5/25/1917

Ell Persons, the murderer of Antoinette Rappel was burned at 9:30 Tuesday, near where the crime was committed. It was the people taking the place of 12 men, and was carefully and orderly carried out.

McNairy County independent. (Selmer, McNairy County, Tenn.), 25 May 1917. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058154/1917-05-25/ed-1/seq-4/>

McNairy County Independent, 5/25/1917

Facing History and Ourselves: Community Teach-In

Date: 
04/20/2017 - 6:00pm

Facing History and Ourselves is hosting a community "teach-in" on April 20th at White Station High School. Our students will lead breakout sessions that teach the history of Ell Persons and the legacy of lynching today. Our priority is offering everyone a chance to engage with this history and the challenging emotions it raises in a productive way. It's open to the public and you're encouraged to bring friends of all ages!

Covington Leader, 5/24/1917

MURDERER LYNCHED

A mob took Ell Persons, of Shelby county, from the officers and lynched him Tuesday morning. Persons murdered a 16-year-old girl, Antoinette Rappel, some weeks ago on the Macon road in Shelby county, near Wolf river bridge. The negro was taken to Nashville almost immediately after his arrest by Sheriff Tate. He confessed that he murdered the girl and was indicted. He was being returned to Memphis Friday for trial when the mob got hold of him and burned him at the stake.

Covington Leader, 5/24/1917
Covington Leader, 5/24/1917

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