In this gripping episode of Eerie, join host Noah Croft as he unravels the chilling history of Oscarville, a once-thriving town now submerged beneath the waters of Lake Lanier. Imagine a community full of life, where families thrived and the spirit of the town was palpable. But beneath the surface, dark tensions simmered, leading to one of the most heartbreaking events in Georgia’s history. The land, first home to Native Americans, is drenched in the blood of the Cherokee who were forced to leave their ancestral home. Then came Oscarville, a prosperous Black community that faced racial violence, injustice, and the forceful displacement of its people.
As we delve into the tale of Oscarville, we will explore the tragic history and lasting impact on the community. Beware, for the shadows of Oscarville hold dark secrets, and the past is never truly buried. Listener discretion is advised as we uncover the eerie and unsettling story of Oscarville.
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Sources
Phillips, Patrick. "Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America." This book provides a detailed account of the racial violence and expulsion of Black residents in Forsyth County, Georgia, and serves as a crucial resource for understanding the history and events that led to the displacement of the Oscarville community.
"Oscarville, Georgia: A Historical Overview." This source offers insights into the establishment, growth, and eventual destruction of Oscarville, highlighting the key events and socio-political dynamics that contributed to its tragic history.
Various historical archives and newspaper articles from the early 20th century documenting the racial tensions, violence, and displacement that occurred in Forsyth County and Oscarville.