WebDec 14, 2012 · Scottsboro case In the Deep South of the 1930s, juries were unwilling to accord Black men charged with raping white women the usual presumption of innocence. Instead, just as in the Central Park case 58 years later, Blacks were declared guilty until proven innocent beyond a reasonable doubt. Black lives didn’t count for much. WebThroughout the semester, students learn about lynching through the lens of the politics of the 1930s, the NAACP, the Scottsboro case, the Marion, Indiana, lynching, and a comparative perspective of memory through other historical events. One of the primary learning outcomes of the course is that students will learn about contemporary community ...
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WebDuring the 1930s, much of the world's attention was riveted on the "Scottsboro Boys," nine black youths falsely charged with raping two white women in Alabama. This case, more than any other... WebNov 22, 2013 · ATLANTA — More than 80 years after they were falsely accused and wrongly convicted in the rapes of a pair of white women in north Alabama, three black men received posthumous pardons on … painshill lates
‘Scottsboro Boys’: A 1931 case of legal lynching revisited
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