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On this day Oct 29, 1869
White Mob Kidnaps and Whips Black Georgia Legislator
On October 29, 1869, a white mob attacked and brutally whipped a 52-year-old Black man named Abram Colby because of his political advocacy. Abram Colby was born into slavery in Greene County, Georgia, in approximately 1817.
The son of an enslaved Black woman and a white landowner, Mr. Colby was emancipated 15 years before the end of American slavery and worked tirelessly to organize newly free Black people following the Civil War. A Radical Republican who stood for racial equality, Mr. Colby was elected to serve in the Georgia House of Representatives during Reconstruction.
Three years after being attacked by a mob of white Klansmen, when called to Washington, D.C., to testify about the assault before a Congressional committee investigating reports of racial violence in the South, Mr. Colby bravely identified his attackers as some of the βfirst class men in our town. One is a lawyer, one a doctor, and some are farmers.β Shortly before the attack, Mr. Colby explained, the men had tried to bribe him to change parties or give up his office.
Mr. Colby told the committee that the attack had βbroken something inside of [him]β and that the Klanβs continued harassment and violent assaults had forced him to abandon his re-election campaign. Mr. Colby testified most emotionally about the attackβs impact on his daughter, who was home when the white mob seized him to be whipped: βMy little daughter begged them not to carry me away.
Mr. Colby refused to do either and days later they returned:
On October 29,1869, [the white mob] broke my door open, took me out of bed, took me to the woods and whipped me three hours or more and left me for dead.