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Romey Lynching

Romey Lynching

In the early morning hours of Friday, May 17th, 1929, a Lebanese immigrant was lynched in Lake City, Florida.

N’oula Romey was the fourth victim of racial terror that year in Florida, and one of ten people who were lynched by white mobs across the US in 1929 alone. Just hours before, his wife Hasna (Fannie) Rahme was fatally shot by Lake City police in their store. Their tragic murders were not an isolated incident, but a part, and the culmination, of a widespread pattern of racially-motivated hostility, vitriol and physical abuse directed at early Arab immigrants who came to, worked, and lived in America between the 1890s and the 1930s.

This film tells their story.

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Creators

Matters Media

Moise A. Khayrallah Center

Date

14 April 2020

Director

Josh Sabey

Watch the film now

The full story is available for free on YouTube now!

Learn More

You can learn more by visiting Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora 

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Clients

Digital Studio

Date

25 Dec 2020

Director

Jhonathan Doe

Actors

Michael M. Maggio