This Bridge In Mississippi Has A Dark And Evil History That Will Never Be Forgotten
By Daniella DiRienzo|Updated on January 16, 2023(Originally published January 10, 2022)
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
Every state has stories that are told throughout generations. Some of these are spooky, while others are uplifting. Either way, they tend to be fascinating and worth hearing. Mississippi is certainly no exception. In fact, located down a dirt road in Clarke County sits an old bridge with a sordid past. The story of the hanging bridge in Mississippi will forever remain a part of a small town’s history. Spanning the Chickasawhay River in Shubuta, the now infamous bridge was the site of at least six hangings, earning it the nickname “Hanging Bridge.”
The story of the hanging bridge in Mississippi begins back in 1909 when the Shubuta Bridge, a truss bridge was constructed on East Street.
The bridge gets its nickname from being the site of numerous hangings. In fact, there are at least two documented cases of the bridge being used for hangings.
An angry mob hanged brothers Major and Andrew Clark and sisters Maggie and Alma Howze, both of whom were pregnant at the time. The four were hanged after their white boss turned up dead.
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After the hanging the NAACP, which was established ten years earlier, wanted answers and requested an investigation.
Unfortunately, reports say that this request was denied by Mississippi’s governor, who responded with a chilling "go to hell."
Another report says that in October of 1942 14-year-old African-American boys, Ernest Green and Charlie Lang, were charged with the attempted rape of a white girl.
While some reports say the guard on-duty handed over his keys without an argument, others say the group overpowered the guard taking his keys. Either way, the mob took the two young boys.
The Belvidere Daily Republican reported that the bodies of Green and Lang were eventually found hanging from the Shubuta bridge by local authorities. The hanging bridge in Mississippi was already becoming notorious.
A letter written by the NAACP’s Youth Secretary Madison Jones in November of 1942 stated that the bodies of both boys were badly mutilated. As a result, the boys’ families refused to accept the bodies when they were brought to them.
Stories had spread of the atrocities that took place here. At the same time, a local team took volunteers out to the Shubuta Bridge to share the dark past of the area. By sharing these stories, the hope was to never have these things be repeated.
Even though this abandoned bridge hasn’t been used in years, its sinister reputation continues to haunt the small town of Shubuta. Are you familiar with the story behind this infamous bridge? Have you ever visited the hanging bridge? If so, we’d love to hear your thoughts.
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