Cordie Cheek

Cordie Cheek

Cordie Cheek (1916 – 15 December 1933) was the African American victim of a race-hate murder.

Cheek lived in Fisk University-owned housing and was not a student there. There are many stories about the reason for his murder, but the most common are:

  • Cheek was riding a bike and struck a little white girl
  • Cheek raped a white woman and was freed because of lack of evidence
  • Cheek failed to address a white youth his own age as "mister"

The story of the little girl was when Cheek was riding his bike and while passing a little girl on the bike they collided. The big brother of the little girl told her to tell everyone that Cheek assaulted her and to do that for a dollar. The little girl went on with the story. A mob of men were at the gates of Fisk and abducted Cheek. On December 15, he was lynched, some say he was hanging from a tree in Maury County, Tennessee.

John Hope Franklin protested against what happened to everyone, including the President of the United States.

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