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  1. Eugene Williams (born 1918), one of the nine teenage African-American Scottsboro Boys falsely convicted of raping two white women in 1931 and sentenced to death (later exonerated) Eugene Williams (1902–1919), a 17-year-old African American killed after unintentionally swimming in a segregated area, which triggered the Chicago race riot of 1919.

  2. Dec 2, 2009 · A Drowning in Lake Michigan . On July 27, 1919, a 17-year-old African American boy named Eugene Williams was swimming with friends in Lake Michigan when he crossed the unofficial barrier (located ...

  3. Jul 27, 2020 · A large crowd of people assembled at the 29th Street beach after Eugene Williams’s death, Chicago, July 27, 1919. CHM, ICHi-030315. As word spread of Williams’s death, a large crowd gathered at the beach and the scene became tense. Soon, the racial powder keg that was Chicago exploded into a race riot that began on July 27 and ended on ...

  4. Jul 22, 2021 · Two years ago, on the centennial of the riots, Chicago magazine published a story by Robert Loerzel, “Searching for Eugene Williams,” collecting what little is known of Williams’ brief life.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · This boundary even extended into the waters of Lake Michigan. On Sunday, July 27, Eugene Williams, a 17-year-old black youth, accidentally drifted into an area of water that was deemed to be for “whites only.”. One white beachgoer, indignant, began hurling rocks at Williams, causing the teen to drown.

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · Tammy Gibson on June 3, 2021, at the unmarked gravesite in Lincoln Cemetery of Eugene Williams, the Black teenager who drowned after a rock thrower attacked him for swimming at a white Lake ...

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  8. Eugene Williams. Born: 1902. Occupation: Porter. Killed: July 27th, 1919. Cause of death: Drowned. Eugene Williams, whose death sparked the deadly riots, originally was from Georgia, born March 10, 1902. In his article “Searching for Eugene Williams,” Robert Loerzel details his exhaustive search for Williams’s origins and his life leading ...