Lynching of Richard Puryear | |
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Location | Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, US |
Date | March 15, 1894 |
Attack type | Lynching |
Deaths | 1 |
Victim | Richard Puryear |
Perpetrators | White mob |
No. of participants | 50–200 |
The lynching of Richard Puryear took place on March 15, 1894, at Stroudsburg, Monroe County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. A mostly white mob seized and hanged Richard Puryear, a Black railroad worker accused of murdering a white storekeeper, after he escaped from prison. A grand jury investigated the lynching, but no members of the mob faced criminal charges or convictions in Puryear's murder.[1][2]