Most extraordinary.
The TCM bit narrated by Jane Fonda and Peter Fonda, about their celebrated 
father, refers to an incident witnessed by HFonda as a youth of 14.
Legend?  Ballyhoo??  History???


The Omaha Courthouse
Lynching of 1919



This infamous incident was part of the wave of
racial and labor violence that swept the U.S. during the “Red Summer” of 1919.
As in the nation at large, it was a turning point in the history of Omaha’s
black community. Following a national pattern, the local daily newspaper
carried lurid, sensational accounts of attacks by African American males on
white women, without similar coverage of assaults on African American women, by
either black or white males. After one particularly provocative story in
September of 1919, Will Brown, an African American man, was arrested and held
in the Douglas County Courthouse. Largely due to the newspaper story, a mob 
gathered.
Omaha Mayor Edward P. Smith was nearly lynched himself when he unsuccessfully
attempted to disperse the crowd. Then the mob broke into the recently
constructed building, tearing off Brown’s clothing as he was being dragged out.
He was hanged on a nearby lamppost and then his body was riddled with bullets.
Finally the body was burned. Members of the mob tied what remained of his
charred body to an automobile, and dragged it around the streets of downtown
Omaha. Pieces of the rope used to lynch Brown were sold as souvenirs for 10
cents apiece. 




The mayor, who was a recently-elected reformer, was at
odds with the machine-controlled police department, whose members were
conspicuously absent during the height of the riot.  One of the thousands
of witnesses to the lynching was a young man named Henry Fonda, who later 
remembered,
“It was the most horrendous sight I’d ever seen…My hands were wet and there
were tears in my eyes.  All I could think of was that young black man
dangling at the end of a rope.”

Hearst did take a bit of poetic license with his headline:  "Mob Hangs Omaha 
Mayor".
And it did catch my eye, as I was culling pertinent topics and pages from 
10,000 Bound Newspaper Volumes, a few years back.
Boy, oh boy---this is a great headline---and a warning to other presumptuous 
politicos who have lost favor with their constituency.
I saved the page.
And just recently was able to tie it to HFonda's past, conscience, and career.
The page is for sale.
http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/OmahaLynch1919?authkey=Gv1sRgCNr1256-xub09AE#




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