JUNE 10, 1966
Ben Chester White. Credit: Credit: FBI
Ben Chester White was shot to death by Klansmen near Natchez, Mississippi.
White worked most of his life as a caretaker on a plantation and had no involvement in the civil rights movement. Klansmen told White that they needed help finding a lost dog. They lied to him, part of their plot to kill White so that they could lure Martin Luther King Jr. to the area and assassinate him.
They took him to a remote area and began to fire their guns at him. His final words? “Oh, Lord, what have I done to deserve this?” As he breathed his last, his blood ran red in a stream called Pretty Creek.
News of White’s murder never made it to King, who was nowhere near Mississippi. Although one of the Klansmen later confessed, no one was ever convicted until 2003, when the last surviving Klansman was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, where he died.
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