OppressionOctober 26, 1934
Claude Neal Lynching Nationally Advertised in Advance, Florida
Claude Neal, a Black farmworker in Marianna, Florida, was accused of murdering Lola Cannady, a white woman. His October 26, 1934 lynching was announced in advance by wire services and newspaper notices across the Southeast. Over 3,000 people, including families with children, traveled to watch. Neal was tortured for hours before being killed; his body was dragged through town and hanged at the courthouse. Photographs were sold as souvenirs. The NAACP sent investigator Howard Kester whose report galvanized national anti-lynching legislation efforts. The FBI took no action.