Blood Justice: The Lynching of Mack Charles Parker | Howard Smead

Chapter 1

"Just Joe-Jacking Around"

The road from Poplarville to Lumberton wound through broad pine groves that covered the rolling hills of southern Mississippi with a thick green shroud. Interspersed among the miles of pines, tung trees thrived in the rich soil and helped make this section of the state one of the prettiest, and one of the more remote. Jimmy Walters, his wife, June, and their four-year-old daughter, Debbie Carol, were driving along an isolated stretch of Highway 11 toward their home in Petal outside of Hattiesburg on the evening of February 23, 1959. The night sky was dark; thick clouds obscurred the moon; and the sharp wind whistling through the pines down onto the lonely road threatened to bring rain. The Walters had spent the evening at the Bogalusa home of Jimmy's brother Eddie, visting Eddie's sick daughter. The evening ended sourly when Eddie refused to let Jimmy take his other daughter back to Hattiesburg to spend several days with her grandmother. Eddie protested he didn't feel like making the sixty-five mile drive to pick up her, which angered Jimmy, and the two brothers had almost begun fighting. Besides that, Jimmy, who had picked up his family after work and come directly to Bogalusa, was tired from the long day and knew he had to back at work early the next morning.

As the wind began to drive sleet across the windshield of their car, Jimmy hunched over the wheel and pressed the pedal toward the floor. He wanted to be home by midnight and was determined not to be slowed by the weather. About 11:30 p.m., as they reached the top of the hill overlooking Little Black Creek, seven miles south of Lumberton and a mile south of the Lamar County line, their battered 1949 Dodge faltered and gave out a loud, metal-on-metal clank.

There is an interesting website about the Parker lynching. Click here to go to it.

Here is the FBI Report on the Lynching of Mack Charles Parker and other Justice Department documents released by the FBI under the F.O.I.A.


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