Burden Hill Apothecary & Babalú-Ayé Prepare Stinging Nettle Tea
Before Claude Neal could face trial for the accused murder of Lola Cannady, a white childhood playmate and presumed lover, a lynch mob killed and dismembered him on October 26, 1934, outside Marianna, Florida, exhibiting and distributing his body parts among the several thousand who had traveled from far and wide to witness the spectacle. On June 16, 1943, after Cellos Harrison won a two-year battle to overturn a murder conviction with a state Supreme Court ruling, another lynch mob took him outside town and murdered him as well. Burden Hill is one of this rural North Florida town’s oldest Black communities, and this speaker is the persona of an ancestor who survived these traumas.