Racist Who Dragged Black Man Behind Truck to Be Executed in Texas

Racist Who Dragged Black Man Behind Truck to Be Executed in Texas
Mylinda Byrd Washington, 66 (R) and Louvon Byrd Harris, 61, hold up photographs of their brother James Byrd Jr. in Houston, on April 10, 2019. Juan Lozano/AP
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JASPER, Texas—A technology company was almost ready to bring up to 300 new jobs to Jasper, Texas, but in the final stages of recent negotiations, a potential deal-breaker emerged: the community’s history as the place where three white men dragged a black man behind a pickup, killing him.

The 1998 death of James Byrd Jr. was one of the most gruesome hate crimes in U.S. history, and it gave the company president pause in the discussions about where to locate his firm’s newest facility. Local clergy and community leaders made their case that the town of 7,600 people is not defined by a murder that happened almost 21 years ago.