Lynching of George Gay
On December 11, 1922, George Gay was lynched in Streetman a town that straddles the border of Freestone and Navarro counties in Texas. He allegedly assaulted a young girl. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 60th of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States.
Background
Tensions in the region were very high as a number of Black men had been lynched in the area. away from Streetman on May 6, 1922, three Black men were Lynched in Kirvin, Texas for allegedly murdering 17-year-old Eula Ausley. away from Streetman, in Waco, Texas, Jesse Thomas was Lynched on May 26, 1922. All were killed with little to no evidence.In Streetman, the daughter of Mrs. W.S. Grayson, 20-year-old Miss Florine Grayson, was a teacher at Birdston school. On Monday, December 11, 1922, someone attacked her at 6:45 AM when they threw a sack over her head and stuffed her mouth with a cloth. She was able to get free and yell loud enough that help quickly arrived.
George Gay was a 25-year-old Black man that lived from the Grayson house. At 10:45 he was seized upon and seemed to have another piece of cloth that matched the cloth used as a gag in the attack. He was brought before Florine Grayson but she couldn't positively identify him as the attacker. Bloodhounds were asked to be brought in from Huntsville in order to find the attacker.