OppressionDecember 1933
Cordie Cheek Lynched in Tennessee; Senate Blocks Anti-Lynching Bill
Nineteen-year-old Cordie Cheek was taken from a Tennessee jail and lynched by a mob after charges against him were dropped. The NAACP used the case to press the Costigan-Wagner Anti-Lynching Bill, which the Senate refused to bring to a vote under threat of Southern filibuster.