The Elaine Conspiracy – Today In Southern History
30 September 1919
30 September 1919
On this date in 1919…
Socialist agitators incited a plot that resulted in a race riot in Elaine, Arkansas that killed as many as 250 people. The Elaine Riots began when conspirators caught and killed an investigator for the Missouri Pacific Railroad who had discovered the plot and were part of several incidents that made up the “Red Summer” of 1919.
Other Years:
1924 – Author Truman Capote was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
1962 – Federal Marshalls backed by 3,000 federal troops invaded Ole Miss and used terror and excessive force to enforce an integration order and enroll James Lee Meredith. Their actions caused days of violent riots.
1992 – Western Virginia native George Brett of the Kansas City Royals reached his 3,000th career hit during a game against the California Angels.
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