Historic marker to be placed at Little Rock National Cemetery to honor Elaine 12 member Frank Moore
Brian Mitchell, assistant professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock who has conducted extensive research on the Elaine Massacre, has long waited for the day when Frank Moore, a member of the Elaine 12, would be honored with a historic marker at his final resting place.听The Division of Arkansas Heritage and the Elaine 12 Foundation will place Moore鈥檚 marker during a ceremony at noon on Friday, March 6, at Little Rock National Cemetery, 2523 Springer Blvd.During his fall 2018 Intro to Public History Class, Mitchell and his students searched through public records, databases, and cemeteries to locate the missing graves of the Elaine 12. Through their hard work, they located the graves of six members of the Elaine 12. Mitchell created the Elaine 12 Foundation at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in 2018 to raise funds to place markers on the graves of the Elaine 12 and headstone on the graves of those without.鈥淔rank Moore will be the first of the Elaine 12 to receive a marker,鈥 Mitchell said. 鈥淢oore is the namesake of Moore vs. Dempsey, the landmark Supreme Court case that ultimately granted these men clemency.鈥听Moore, a World War I veteran buried at Little Rock National Cemetery in 1932, moved to Phillips County after being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army. He worked on a farm and was a member of the Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America. On Sept. 30, 1919, local police officers interrupted a union meeting, and a shootout occurred, sparking the Elaine Massacre.听Moore and 11 other union members were charged with first-degree murder for their alleged roles in the deaths of white men involved in the killings. The men鈥檚 death sentences were eventually overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, and all men were released from prison by 1925.Moore鈥檚 marker will be the 10th marker placed in the Division of Arkansas Heritage鈥檚 program to assist communities in the placement of historical markers across the state since it was introduced last year. Markers are sponsored by civic groups and organizations, who split the cost of the markers with the Division of Arkansas Heritage.听听鈥淭his marker is an important one to the Arkansas Historical Marker Program,鈥 said Stacy Hurst, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism. 鈥淟ast year was the 100th anniversary of the Elaine Race Massacre. We are reminded why we must remember our past and learn from it, even those parts that address the most terrible parts of our history.鈥Following Moore鈥檚 ceremony, Mitchell hopes to next honor Joseph Knox, a member of the Elaine 12 who is buried at Little Rock鈥檚 Haven of Rest Cemetery. Additional members of the Elaine 12 are buried in Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, and Ohio.听Locating the graves of the Elaine 12 has been a difficult task. Following their release from prison, most members of the Elaine 12 fled the state and changed their names. Many of them lived the rest of their lives in exile, fearing for their safety, with their family members never knowing what happened to them.听Mitchell plans to take up the search again this summer to locate the remaining grave sites. The Elaine 12 Foundation has raised enough money for three markers, but hopes to eventually place markers at all 12 burial sites.鈥淚t is a significant project because up until this point, we have only known their names and haven鈥檛 known what happens after their release from jail after they are on death row,鈥 Mitchell said. 鈥淪ome of the graves we鈥檝e found don鈥檛 have a headstone, so to be able to put a headstone as well as a marker would be meaningful.鈥Donations to the Elaine 12 Foundation can bemade online by selecting College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences in the drop down box and then typing in 鈥淓laine 12鈥 in the Fund Other box. Checks can be made out to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with 鈥淓laine 12鈥 written in the descriptive information line. Checks can be mailed to University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Office of Alumni and Development, 2801 S. University, Little Rock, AR 72204.