In 1946, the Monroe Massacre occurred, one of the most atrocious mass murders in the history of lynching in the United States. A lynch mob killed two young #black couples Roger and Dorothy Malcolm and George and Mae Murray Dorsey.
The sordid tale began when a black man named Roger Malcolm was arrested for allegedly stabbing his white former employer. A wealthy planter named J. Loy Harrison posted a bond for Malcolm’s release. Harrison was taking Malcolm, his wife, Dorothy, her sister, May Dorsey, and her husband, George Dorsey, back to his farm when a mob of 20 to 30 white men waylaid their car at Moore’s Ford Bridge over the Appalachia River connecting Walton and Oconee Counties in Georgia. While the mob held Harrison and the two women at gunpoint, Malcolm and Dorsey were bound and dragged down an old wagon road. Then one of the women recognized a member of the mob. He cried out, “Get those damned women out, too.” Both couples were tied to a tree while the mob lined up like a firing squad and riddled them with gunfire.
The four were tied up and shot hundreds of times in broad daylight by unmasked men. Murder weapons included rifles, shotguns, pistols, and a machine gun. The Tuskegee Institute called it a “lynching.” Despite an intense investigation by FBI and GBI agents, “The best people in town won’t talk,” said then-Georgia State Patrol Major William E. Spence. The climate of fear and threat of retaliation discouraged law-abiding citizens from cooperating with the investigation, although “They have an idea who it is.”
News of the brutal killings and the subsequent cover up swept across the nation. The New York Times alone had 43 separate stories in 1946. This incident and two others enraged President Harry Truman and helped lead to historic changes: creation of the first ever-presidential commission on race; desegregation of the military; and passage of anti-lynching legislation. Yet, this civil rights milestone is nearly forgotten in Walton and Oconee Counties. There is neither mention in local histories nor on historical markers. There is only race-baiting graffiti at the bridge. The victims, including World War II veteran Dorsey, today lie in unmarked graves.
Recently, the Atlanta Journal Constitution retold the history of the “Monroe Massacre” after an eyewitness finally came forward. While hiding nearby, Clinton Adams said he saw the killings as a 10-year-old boy. In 1992, he identified four men as shooters, all of whom had died. Although no one was charged, Adams’ testimony rekindled interest in the case.
Stunned by this shocking act of violence, in a 50-year delayed reaction, area residents came forward at last. In August 1997, a large biracial group of Georgians formed the Moore’s Ford Committee to commemorate the Dorseys and the Malcolms. They incorporated and acquired non-profit status to boost fund raising and create a permanent, living memorial.
The Moore’s Ford Memorial Committee is committed to telling the story, honoring the dead, promoting healing and social justice, and creating a living memorial to the victims of this horrible crime. This committee includes young and old community leaders, professional and blue-collar workers, the sheriffs of both counties, and white and black residents. The Moore’s Ford Memorial Committee promotes community service, social justice, and racial reconciliation.
Reference:
Atlanta History Center
article found @http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/monroe-massacre-occurs
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