OppressionAugust 19, 1901
Pierce City Missouri Expels Entire Black Population After Racial Violence
On August 19, 1901, white residents of Pierce City, Missouri attacked and expelled virtually its entire Black population of approximately 300 people. Black homes, churches, and businesses were burned. The expulsion was near-total and permanent. Ida B. Wells documented it as an example of how mass expulsions operated alongside individual lynchings to achieve wholesale demographic cleansing.