They would soon be handling the volatile case of seven black men charged with raping a white woman, and Whittle admonished them that the accused "will be tried as though both parties were members of the same race. There was a problem getting your location. To protect them from mob violence, they took them to other jails outside Henry County. The seven were charged with the rape of Ruby Stroud Floyd in a black neighborhood of Martinsville, Virginia on January 8, 1949. From 1908 when Virginia began using the electric chair to 1951, state records show that all 45 people executed for rape were Black, he said. NAACP lawyers argued on appeal that Virginias legal code was hardly race-neutral since whites convicted of rape seldom if ever received the death penalty. While we can't change the past, I hope today's action brings them some small measure of peace.". The first four were executed at 15-minute intervals on February 2. They should not have been executed," he added. Black men executed in 1951 for the rape of a white woman granted posthumous pardons | CBC News Loaded. Most of the men were between 18 and 20 years old and worked as laborers in small-scale furniture factories and warehouses. Although it was dark, Floyd testified in all six trials identifying each of the seven. Please login and add some widgets to this sidebar. The "Martinsville Seven" were convicted of raping 32-year-old Ruby Stroud Floyd, who had gone to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Martinsville, Virginia, on Jan. 8, 1949, to collect money . In March, Northam, a Democrat, signed legislation passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature abolishing the state's death penalty. Four of the men were executed in Virginia's electric chair on February 2, 1951. Oops, we were unable to send the email. The mass executions were the largest in Virginia in modern times. The image is a Civil Rights Congress flyer for a rally in New York City in 1950. In a news release, Northam said the pardons were not about whether the men were guilty, but it was "recognition from the Commonwealth" that the men did not receive adequate due process. In their appeals, Martin and the NAACP discussed the unfairness of the venue, the pressure on later juries to arrive at the same sentence as the earlier ones, and the historical racial disparities in application of death penalty sentences in the state. The photographer is unknown. Cries and sobs could be heard from some of the descendants after Northam's announcement. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Thank you, Lord," he said, as he wept while being embraced by two other descendants of the men. I suppose that's how the electric nigglet was found innocent too. Northam has now granted a total of 604 pardons since taking office in 2018, more than the previous nine governors combined, his administration announced Tuesday. In Martinsville, the executions are no longer a common topic of conversation, but they remain on the minds of many African-Americans. Try again later. "The Martinsville Seven were not given adequate due process 'simply for being black,' they were sentenced to death for a crime that a white person would not have been executed for 'simply for being black,' and they were killed, by the Commonwealth, 'simply for being black,' " the advocates wrote in their letter to Northam. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. All admitted to being present at the crime, including Joe Hampton, although not all took part in rape. Required fields are marked *. Virginia had historically convicted and executed numerous black men accused of raping white women; for most of its history, only blacks were sentenced to death for rape. On January 31, a mass demonstration of over 400 took place in Richmond to demand a halt to the planned executions despite the virulent racist opposition of many white supremacists. Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. "I remember the very day the police came to the door. "But we don't really know what happened.". When the NAACP appealed their convictions, its defense team noted that when the police had questioned the men, they had been drinking for some time, and they were not allowed to consult lawyers or their families. 7 Black men were executed for an alleged rape in 1951. On 8 January 1949, 32-year-old Ruby Stroud Floyd was out collecting money for some clothes she had recently sold. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Please try again later. One of the convicted men's parents contacted the CRC directly and asked one of its lawyers to defend their son DeSales Grayson. The "Martinsville Seven," as the men became known, were all convicted of raping 32-year-old Ruby Stroud Floyd, a White woman who had gone to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Martinsville, Virginia, on January 8, 1949, to collect money for clothes she had sold. Please enter your email and password to sign in. "Their punishment did not fit the crime. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, 41, and Brandy Washington tied the knot last week, a year after the couple got engaged. They were quickly tried in six separate trials (two agreed to be tried together), and each was convicted and sentenced to death. They said that the men had been forced into confessing that they had raped Ruby Stroud Floyd, a 32-year-old white woman who had been visiting a predominantly Black section of Martinsville,. Try again later. Meanwhile, other demonstrators picketed the White House in support of the sevcen. Hodge-Muse said it was common knowledge that the victim spent a great deal of time in the black community. Ruby Stroud Floyd obituary is not public at the time, we will share more as we learn about the obituary and possibly the funeral. Floyd identified Grayson and Hampton as her rapists but struggled to identify the others because the attack happened at night. "These men were executed because they were Black, and that's not right," Northam said. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Drag images here or select from your computer for Ruby Stroud Floyd memorial. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. He is now in his 70s and lives just outside the city of Martinsville. The Civil Rights Congress pickets the White House February 1, 1951 demanding President Harry Truman stop the execution of the Martinsville 7 seven African American men sentenced to death for the rape of a white woman in Virginia. Hundreds stayed in Richmond for a prayer vigil until the executions took place. Failed to delete memorial. Ruby Stroud Floyd always brought light to every room entered. After the verdicts and sentencings, the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals later rejected a racial-prejudice claim filed on behalf of the Martinsville Seven, ruling that sentences did not, "depend upon the race of the accused, but upon the circumstances, aggravation and enormity of the crime proven in each case." Failed to remove flower. In addition, each of the jury pools for the six separate trials contained some African Americans. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. A Year of History: Martinsville Seven executions remain 'a raw wound' for many. Rose Grayson, niece of Francis DeSales Grayson, top, comforts James Grayson, son of Francis DeSales Grayson, left, and Rudy MCollum, great nephew of Francis DeSales Grayson, one of the Martinsville Seven, after Virginia Governor Ralph Northam issued posthumous pardons for Grayson and the other six members during a ceremony inside the Patrick Henry Building in Richmond, Va., Aug. 31, 2021. From left to right: Booker T. Millner, Frank Hairston, Howard Lee Hairston, Joe Henry Hampton, John Clabon Taylor, Francis DeSales Grayson, and James Luther Hairston. Northam said some of the defendants were impaired at the time of their arrests or unable to read confessions they signed. After being held by police overnight, the first six all signed confessions, implicating themselves and each other. Grayson said he was 4 years old when his father was executed. Virginia would later execute three more men for rape, the last in 1961. May you find comfort knowing that life continues forever in heaven even as the memories shared live forever in our hearts. All six juries convicted the young men of rape and recommended the death penalty. "These men were executed because they were Black, and that's not right," Northam said. Do you find this information helpful? Whittle.[7]. Appeals to the Virginia and U.S. supreme courts followed but also failed. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. The Wades called an ambulance for her. Why the Crusade on the Martinsville Seven: 1950. washingtonspark.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/1950-11-08-ma Martinsville 7 They shall not die: 1950, Martinville 7, subject of death penalty protests, later executed: 1950, Demand No Execution of Martinsville 7: 1951. www.flickr.com/photos/washington_area_spark/sets/72157643 Afro Headlines Martinsville, Va. Mass Executions: 1951, Freezing pickets call for Martinsville 7 clemency: 1951. Virginias court system repeatedly rejected the NAACPs arguments and the US Supreme Court rejected the case twice without review. Audience Relations, CBC P.O. Family members linked to this person will appear here. At the time, rape was a capital offence. Reached by telephone, she said her family will not talk about her grandfather or what happened. "We all deserve a criminal justice system that is fair, equal, and gets it rightno matter who you are or what you look like. "But to kill them and not even really know that all of them even committed this crime? August 31, 2021 / 3:17 PM Floyd's husband, a local store manager, said she. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Suggest Edits . All of the appeals by the NAACP failed. But, she said, "It's been so long, ain't no need of digging in it now.". Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Joe Hampton, 19, and three others took turns raping Ruby Floyd, a 32-year-old white woman. ", She also asked, "How many black women have been raped in Virginia and nobody has ever been executed?" She said that she had been raped at least 13 times. Ruby Stroud Floyd always brought light to every room entered. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Footage too graphic to publish shows the man . It was not until a 1977 Georgia case that the U.S. Supreme Court ended death sentences for rape, but because the death penalty was a "grossly disproportionate" punishment for rape, and not on the basis of race. NAACP officials focused national attention to the case, hoping to delay or overturn the death penalty judgment. Two weeks after Whittle's warning, the Martinsville defendants were convicted and sentenced to join them. Persons: howard lee hairston, ruby stroud floyd , liz ryan, frank hairston, james grayson, annie hobson, booker t millner, john battle, mary wade, ruby floyd, james hairston, james luther hairston, frank hairston jr, joe henry hampton. The Martinsville 7 were African-American young men accused of the rape of a white woman, Ruby Stroud Floyd, on January 8, 1949 in Martinsville, Virginia. Suggest Edits Toggle Dropdown. The image is a Newspaper Enterprise Association photograph printed in a newspaper that has not been identified. All seven men signed statements admitting they were present during the attack, but they had no access to their parents or attorneys at the time, Rise said. Efforts by the defense team to change the trial's venue from the Martinsville Circuit Courton the grounds that sensationalist press about the events made a fair trial impossiblewere unsuccessful. Racism was less explicit in the trial than in cases known as "legal lynchings" in the South, in which innocent men were convicted (e.g., the Scottsboro Boys, Willie McGee), and the Groveland Boys. After the convictions, the seven were represented by Richmond-area civil-rights lawyers Martin A. Martin, Samuel W. Tucker, Roland D. Ealey and Oliver W. Hill, and others. John S. Battle. 7 Black men executed in 1951 for rape granted posthumous pardons The Martinsville Seven were convicted of raping 32-year-old Ruby Stroud Floyd, a white woman who visited a predominantly Black community in 1949 to collect money for outfits she sold. The original trial records, including hundreds of pages of transcripts, are on file at the Martinsville Circuit Court clerk's office. After a long legal battle led by the NAACP and a grassroots campaign led by the Civil Rights Congress, the seven were executed in 1951 on February 2nd and February 5th. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. The Martinsville 7 Project, according to their website, seeks to highlight the case, share their stories, collect and post records related to the case, and promote the pardon request. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Rape is no longer a death-eligible crime in the U.S., but 60 years later, the executions of the Martinsville Seven still provoke strong feelings in Martinsville's African-American community and among death-penalty critics. Still, preparations for the executions proceeded. There was considerable community sentiment against the men. But on July 24, 1950, Battle turned them down, writing: "No fair minded person can read the evidence in these cases without being convinced, beyond the shadow of a doubt, of the guilt of all the defendants.". Year should not be greater than current year. After a long legal battle led by the NAACP and a grassroots campaign led by the Civil Rights Congress, the seven were executed in 1951 on February 2nd and February 5th. Ralph Northam granted posthumous pardons Tuesday to seven Black men who were executed in 1951 for the rape of a white woman, in a case that attracted pleas for mercy from around the world and in recent years has been denounced as an example of racial disparity in the use of the death penalty. Martin and the NAACP also agreed to represent the men in an appeal for the Seven with the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. [8][16], On August 31, 2021, Governor Ralph Northam posthumously pardoned all seven men. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Smyth Jr., the penitentiary superintendent, wrote a succinct response: "No white person has ever been electrocuted in Virginia for the crime of rape; or attempted rape. The shortest was little more than half an hour. Learn more about merges. [9][10] An editorial in New York's Amsterdam News read, When we consider the fact that in the entire history of the Old Dominion state, no white man has ever received capital punishment for rape, then of necessity we must conclude that the death penalty for seven men for a singular crime was neither righteous, nor compassionate, nor wise. On January 8, 1949, a white woman named Ruby Stroud Floyd was raped in a black part of Martinsville, Virginia. According to historian Eric W. Rise, this case "demonstrated the power of the southern legal system to enforce codes of racial behavior."[2]. Failed to report flower. "It's such a raw wound," said Naomi Hodge-Muse, president of the Martinsville chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. While Ruby Stroud Floyd was being treated in hospital after the alleged rape, police arrested six suspects, and two days later a seventh. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. You must log in or register to reply here. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password. "I don't want to bring that up again.". It is not known whether Floyd is still alive and if so, where. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. In denying appeals to commute the Martinsville 7 death sentences, Virginias Governor John S. Battle said, that the wave of messages that flooded his desks was cosponsored by the Civil Rights Congress and the Communist Party. In Richmond, more than 200 people, most wearing black armbands, marched to Capitol Square from a memorial meeting at Third Street Bethel AME Church. Forego a bottle of soda and donate its cost to us for the information you just learned, and feel good about helping to make it available to everyone. Defense lawyers argued that Floyd had consented to sexual intercourse by failing to forcibly resist the men and that the initial confessions were forced by the local sheriff. One of the pickets who identified himself as Richard O. Boyer of New York City, said most of the marchers were New Yorkers and the protest came from the New York Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions. ), As far as Hodge-Muse and many others are concerned, the case "was just such an evil miscarriage of justice.". Records unavailable at the time of the Martinsville Seven appeals show that from 1626 until 1908, at least three whites and 99 blacks were hanged for rape or attempted rape in Virginia. 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