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Snapchat Video Of Texas University Athletes Appearing To Laugh While Driving By Lynching Site Sparks Outrage
Students and athletes at the University of Houston (UH) are in hot water after a viral video was released online. In the clip, the onscreen caption describes an infamous tree, while the other students in the car laugh.
The video was recorded off Snapchat and shared online, later being uploaded by an anonymous account.
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON VOLLEYBALL \n\n\u201cTHIS IS THE HANGING TREE WHERE WE USED TO HANG PEOPLE\u201d \n@AbbieJackson11 @abbyirvinee @UHCougarVB @_isaballer_ @PRayRay @Holgorsendana @_kendall0022 @wesleeysymone @kelschilders @CPezman @Joseph_Duarte @itsjustkort @BWallenberger @Coogstonpic.twitter.com/DCMluMQWyP— Anon (@Anon) 1648408811
UH volleyball player spark outrage over racist videowww.youtube.com
The video, which is of poor quality and lacks sounds, shows an infamous tree where two Black teenagers were lynched by a white mob in 1935. The students shown in the video, Isabel Theut and Abbie Jackson are both graduate students and members of the school’s volleyball team.
In the clip, they can be seen laughing at the tree.
The caption on the video reads:
“This is the hanging tree where we used to hang people.”
The tree in question was used during the lynching of Ernest Collins and Benny Mitchell, two teenaged Black boys in 1935. The teens were targeted by a mob of hundreds of white people after the body of a white woman was found on her family’s farm.
The boys were arrested because they worked in the vicinity. While they were being transported to the courthouse for trial, the mob kidnapped the teens, and hung them in the tree.
The video was said taken by a freshman at the school and another member of the volleyball team. It’s unknown who recorded the video off Snapchat and shared it further online.
The students’ dismissal of the meaning of the tree drew the ire of the internet.
College students.https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1509749950896386053\u00a0\u2026— MB (@MB) 1648787952
These two women need to lose their scholarships and removed from campus. This is disgusting— DonaSmith (@DonaSmith) 1648765535
All of the students listed should be expelled/made public.. Their grandparents probably did the lynchings.. Make THIS Viral!https://twitter.com/Anon30343378/status/1508161982934958085\u00a0\u2026— Chanrae Douglas (@Chanrae Douglas) 1648860260
Oh! Oh! The tree is located in Columbus Texas. I\u2019ve driven passed it many times. \n\nUniv. of Houston volleyball players appear in video laughing about a 1935 lynching, report sayshttps://thegrio.com/2022/03/31/university-of-houston-volleyball-players-video-lynching-laughing/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab\u00a0\u2026— 3ChicsPolitico (@3ChicsPolitico) 1648819447
How heart-cracking sad. For those children to be so broken. Shame on the parents who raised them to act like that. Pray they grow, heal, become something more, better, filled with light, love.— dj laka (@dj laka) 1648787790
Have to hold them accountable!\n\n2 UH volleyball players appear in video with racist caption regarding 1935 lynching https://abc13.com/lynching-racism-racist-video-university-of-houston-students/11691325/\u00a0\u2026 via @ABC13Houston— Doug Jones (@Doug Jones) 1648647286
This shi crazy @UHpres y\u2019know this is not gonna go under the table right.https://twitter.com/UH_Zetas/status/1509613691288752152\u00a0\u2026— b (@b) 1648781806
The video was reported by The Cougar, the student run newspaper for the University of Houston. It was there that the students in the video were identified.
A number of comments from students on campus were unsurprised.
UH sophomore student and offensive lineman Cam’Ron Johnson said:
“Smh this what y’all on?”
Another UH athlete, Tianna Randle of the track and field team, also commented:
“Pathetic.”
The Twitter accounts of the three girls in the video have been deleted since the posting of the video. The University released a statement affirming their stance of supporting diversity, but refused to speak about any situation involving specific students.
Others online were more than willing to comment on the situation, however.
For a school that boasts diversity, inclusion, anti-discrimination, especially using student athletes as an avenue, this ain't it. Do better. @UHouston and @UHCougarVB need to hold them accountable.https://twitter.com/Anon30343378/status/1508161982934958085\u00a0\u2026— Sammy (@Sammy) 1648507161
The real problem is people are going to overlook this situation with the typical\u201d we are so sorry we are not racist\u201d this is the time to finally make the right decision to take steps into ending this. It\u2019s been over 400 years and we\u2019re still ignorant to the fact it\u2019s still happenhttps://twitter.com/Anon30343378/status/1508161982934958085\u00a0\u2026— Latrell Bankston (@Latrell Bankston) 1648437568
So we used to hang people in that tree? So your people used to hang your teammates cousins in that tree. If I were the teammates of these despicable girls I would ask them to leave the team. There's no place for that in collegiate sports and their views are reprehensible.— Mark E Hall (@Mark E Hall) 1648653260
Another reason to teach real and inclusive history instead of whitewashing to protect feelings. This depravity is the product of the incomplete history being taught in schools.\n#HistoryRepeatingItself\n#RealAmericanHistory \n#UniverityOfHoustonhttps://abc13.com/lynching-racism-racist-video-university-of-houston-students/11691325/\u00a0\u2026— AJ E (@AJ E) 1648642942
Other students and commenters online have called for consequences for the students in the video, but the University has not indicated if that would be happening at this time.