Robert Lee Hill - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Jun 08, 1892 Died on 11 May 1963 (aged 70)

American labor unionist

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About Robert Lee Hill

  • Robert Lee Hill (June 8, 1892 – May 11, 1963) was an African-American sharecropper from the Arkansas Delta and a political activist, founder of the Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America following the Great War.
  • Based in Arkansas, this organization was intended to help sharecroppers and tenant farmers to gain better financial arrangements with white landowners.
  • Hill was involved in an organizing meeting of black farmers near Elaine, Arkansas on September 30, 1919.
  • The shooting of a white man trying to interrupt the meeting led to the Elaine race riot.
  • For two days, white militia swept through the county attacking blacks; a total of five whites and an estimated 100-237 blacks were killed, and the government called in federal troops to quell the riot.
  • Hill fled to Kansas, where he was later arrested.
  • The NAACP worked on his behalf with the state and with federal authorities.
  • Governor Henry Justin Allen refused an extradition request from the state of Arkansas, stating he did not believe Hill would be safe in Arkansas jails or given a fair trial there.
  • Federal charges were later dropped and Hill was released from jail in October 1920.
  • He later worked for at least two different railroad companies in the Midwest, from 1920 to 1962.
  • Their expansion provided new industrial jobs for African Americans.
  • He died within a year after his retirement in August 1962.

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