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The Lynching of Marie Thompson of Shepherdsville


The lynching of Marie Thompson of Shepherdsville happened on June 14, 1904 in Lebanon Junction in Shepherdsville, Bullitt County, Kentucky for the murder of a white farmer. Marie Thompson, referred to by one reporter as a "negro Amazon," had attempted to break up an argument between John Irvin and her son over an alleged missing pair of pliers. Thompson claimed that she cut Irvin with a razor in self-defense.

Marie Thompson was working in her vegetable garden, with her son, as a sharecropper on John Irvin's land. Irvin approached them, and demanded the return of a pair of pliers. Thompson's son said that he had already returned the pliers. Irvin then began to accuse the boy of stealing the pliers, verbally berating him, and then John Irvin kicked the boy in the back several times.

After John Irvin accused the boy of larceny, and then kicked him in the back several times, Marie Thompson confronted Irvin, and they argued. Shocked that Marie Thompson didn't just "cringe" before his insults and abuse, Irvin demanded that Thompson "get off his place." By evicting Thompson, a poor single black sharecropper in the South, John Irvin, in a matter of seconds, took Thompson's home, income, and dignity. "Angry and desperate... Thompson struck back."

According to Thompson, she complied with Irvin's demand, but "intentionally walked slowly". This intensified Irvin's anger, and he tried to attack Marie from behind with a knife. Thompson, a woman weighing 255 pounds, got the better of Irvin and cut his throat with a razor, murdering her white male landlord. Understanding the consequence of a black woman murdering a white man, even in self-defense, Thompson sold her horse and furniture to her neighbors, and was preparing to flee when she was arrested.

Thompson was arrested, jailed, and charged with murder. That same day, the Courier-Journal published the story about Irvin's death, an armed band of about a dozen white men formed a lynch mob and surrounded the jail in Lebanon Junction at midnight on June 14, 1904 to lynch Thompson. One of the lynchers secured a sledgehammer, and began sledging at the large padlock that held a heavy iron bar in place across the door of the jail. While the mob was trying to break into the jail, a group of armed African American men had arrived just in time behind the lynch mob. The black men approached and opened fire on the whites. Since the black men had the drop on the lynch mob, the white men fled, only firing off a few wild shots in their escape from the scene. The gunfire brought most of the people of the village to the jail.

The blacks then made a fatal mistake: They dispersed after the white Sheriff and his Caucasian deputies promised to protect Thompson if the mob returned.


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