Matthew Bullock

Matthew Bullock

Matthew Bullock was an African American who fled to Canada and became a cause celebre in the early 1920s. Originally from Norlina, North Carolina, Bullock's saga began when his brother Plummer attempted to return 10 cents worth of apples, which he claimed were bad. The store keeper refused the request, and an argument broke out which escalated to an exchange of threats between the two men. Later that evening a group of whites confronted a group of blacks. Gunfire was exchanged, but no one was hurt. While both Bullock brothers claimed to have been several miles away from these events, they were charged with inciting a riot and Matthew Bullock was charged with intent to murder.

The next day Plummer was arrested and imprisoned in the local jail. The following morning a mob stormed the jail and lynched Plummer, and another Black man named Alf Williams. Matthew Bullock fled town, and eventually made it to Canada. There he settled in Hamilton, Ontario working in the construction industry.

When he was located in Canada in 1922 his extradition was demanded, and Bullock was imprisoned in the Hamilton jail for immigration violations. In Canada he became a cause celebre as activists insisted that he would not receive a fair trial if extradited to North Carolina, and could face the same fate as his brother. The campaign for his release was led by the St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church and by the newspaper The Globe which gave extensive coverage to the case. There were five editorials about the case in the New York Times.[1] In the United States the NAACP campaigned on Bullock's behalf, but the white residents of Norlina circulated a petition demanding his extradition. North Carolina Governor Cameron A. Morrison pressured the State Department to have Bullock returned to face trial.

On January 26, 1922 Charles Stewart, the Canadian minister of the interior, announced that Bullock would be released from detention in Hamilton, and that his illegal entry into Canada would be forgiven due to his exemplary behaviour while living in Canada. Only a few weeks later, however, the Americans reiterated their demands for extradition and Bullock was again arrested. The judge in Bullock's extradition hearing, Colin George Snider, demanded that prima facie evidence of Bullock's guilt be presented before he would be extradited.[1] Since almost all the evidence was eye witness accounts, this would have forced the government of North Carolina to go to considerable expense transporting witnesses to Hamilton. Governor Morrison rejected this, and the Canadian judge released Bullock.

References

  1. ^ a b Don't mistake WikiLeaks for how diplomacy really works, CBC, last updated Dec. 2, 2010
  • "Hold Fugitive Negro Till Canada Decides Justice of His Plea." The Globe January 16, 1922 pg. 1
  • "Bullock Goes Free on his Own Record as Good Immigrant." The Globe January 28, 1922 pg. 1
  • "Bullock Safety Seems Assured." The Globe March 3, 1922 pg. 5

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Matthew Bullock (American football) — Matthew Bullock Sport(s) Football Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1904, 1907–1908 UMass Head coaching record Overall 13 …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Bullock (footballer) — Matthew Bullock Personal information Full name Matthew Bullock Date of birth 1 November 1980 …   Wikipedia

  • Bullock — A bullock is a castrated bull, also known as a steer or ox. They are castrated so that the animal may be more docile or may put on weight more quickly.Bullock may also refer to: * Bullock cart * Bullock County, Alabama * Bullock Pen Lake *… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew McConaughey — Nombre real Matthew David McConaughey Nacimiento 4 de noviembre de 1969 (42 años) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Matthew Dowd — Matthew John Dowd (born May 29, 1961, Detroit, Michigan) is an American political consultant who was the chief strategist for the Bush Cheney 04 presidential campaign. In December 2007, he was introduced on ABC s Good Morning America as its new… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew McConaughey — en 2008. Données clés Nom de naissance Matthew …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Matthew (bishop of Ross) — Matthew Bishop of Ross Church Roman Catholic Church See Diocese of Ross In Office 1272–1274 Predecessor …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Talbot — (* 1762 im Bedford County, Virginia; † 17. September 1827 in Washington, Georgia) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und Gouverneur von Georgia. Lebenslauf Das gena …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Matthew Talbot — (ca. 1762 – September 17, 1827) was an American politician. Talbot was born in Bedford County, Virginia and moved to Wilkes County, Georgia after the American Revolution. He represented Wilkes county as its representative in the Georgia… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew David McConaughey — McConaughey, 2008 Matthew David McConaughey (* 4. November 1969 in Uvalde, Texas) ist ein US amerikanischer Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”