Black Ivory Roots’ Podcast
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Black Ivory Roots’ Podcast
The Lynching of Claude Neal
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In 1934, Claude Neal, a 23-year-old Black farmworker in Marianna, Florida, was accused of murdering a white woman. Before he could ever see a courtroom, a white mob took him from jail. What followed was not justice. It was spectacle.
Thousands gathered. The killing was anticipated. Souvenir photographs were taken. His body was mutilated and displayed. Newspapers reported it. Crowds attended.
Claude Neal’s lynching was not hidden. It was public, organized, and celebrated.
This episode examines how racial terror functioned as a community event, how violence was normalized, documented, and shared without shame. Claude Neal’s name is not just history. It is evidence.