- Lemuel Penn
Infobox Celebrity
name = Lemuel A. Penn
caption = Army photograph of Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn
birth_date = birth date|1915|09|19|mf=y
birth_place =Washington, D.C. ,United States
death_date = death date and age|1964|07|11|1915|09|19|mf=y
death_place =Madison County, Georgia , USA
occupation =Lieutenant Colonel (United States Army )Educator
Lt. Col. Lemuel A. Penn (September 19 ,1915 inWashington, D.C. -July 11 ,1964 in Madison County, Georgia) was anAfrican American United States Army Reserve officer who was killed by members of theKu Klux Klan in 1964, nine days after the Civil Rights Act was passed.Lemuel Penn joined the Army Reserve from
Howard University and served inWorld War II inNew Guinea and thePhilippines , earning a Bronze Star. After war he worked inWashington, D.C. public school system.Penn was driving home, together with other two black Reserve officers, to
Washington, D.C. from Fort Benning where they were on a summer camp. TheirChevrolet Biscayne was spotted by three Klansmen - James Lackey, Cecil Myers and Howard Sims - who noted its D.C plates. "That must be one of President Johnson's boys."Thompson 2004.] , Howard Sims, one of the killers, said then. Klansmen followed the car with theirChevy II . "I'm going to kill me a nigger," said Sims.Just before the highway crosses the Broad River, the Klansmen's Chevy II pulled alongside the Biscayne. Cecil Myers raised a shotgun and fired. From the back seat, Howard Sims did the same.
Penn was shot to death on a Broad River bridge on the Georgia State Route 172 in the Madison County, Georgia, near Colbert, twenty-two miles north of the city of Athens. Soon Lackey, Myers and Sims were identified as the ones who chased the trio. Sims and Myers, both members of the
Ku Klux Klan , were tried in state superior court but found innocent byall-white jury . [Alschuler 1995, 706.] Federal prosecutors eventually charged both of violating Penn's civil rights. They were found guilty by a federal district court jury. Sims and Myers were sentenced to ten years and served about six in federal prison. Howard Sims was killed with ashotgun by his friend in 1981. He was 58. James Lackey died in 2002 after extended illness. He was 66. Cecil Myers is still alive.Lemuel Penn is buried at
Arlington National Cemetery inVirginia . Out of his murder arose the Supreme Court caseUnited States v. Guest , in which the Court affirmed the right of citizens to apply criminal charges to private conspirators who deprive them of rights secured by theFourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution .Footnotes
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* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/cdd/crs/socsci/afro/print/opposition.html University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lpenn.htm Arlington Cemetery]
* [http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/gahistmarkers/lemuelpennhistmarker.htm GeorgiaInfo]
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