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  1. The Scottsboro Boys Museum commemorates the lives and legacy of nine young African Americans who, in the 1930s, became international symbols of race-based injustice in the American South, and celebrates the positive actions of those of all colors, creeds, and origins who have taken a stand against the tyranny of racial oppression.. The Scottsboro Boys Museum is located in the historic Joyce ...

  2. Scottsboro Boys. Unter dem Namen Scottsboro Boys wurden neun männliche Jugendliche afroamerikanischer Herkunft im Alter von zwölf bis zwanzig Jahren bekannt, die 1931 beschuldigt wurden, zwei weiße Mädchen auf einem durch Alabama fahrenden Güterzug vergewaltigt zu haben. Die über diesen Fall geführten Prozesse thematisierten im Bereich ...

  3. At Paint Rock, Alabama, nine Black youth are pulled off the train, arrested for assault, and hauled away to the Scottsboro jail. Later, two white women, disguised as men, who had also hopped the train, falsely accuse the boys of rape. An all-white jury finds eight of the nine boys guilty and sentences them to die by electrocution on July 10, 1931.

  4. The Scottsboro Boys spent the two years between their first trials and the second round, scheduled to begin in March, 1933 in Decatur, in the deplorable conditions of Depression-era Alabama prisons. While on death row at Kilby prison, on the very date originally set for their own executions, ...

  5. Scottsboro Boys. Gli Scottsboro Boys [1] furono nove adolescenti afroamericani accusati in Alabama di violenza sessuale - mai commessa - nei confronti di due giovani prostitute bianche su un treno nel 1931. La serie storica di casi legali prodotta a partire da questo incidente si concentrò principalmente sul razzismo e sul diritto ad ottenere ...

  6. 16 de dic. de 2007 · The Scottsboro Boys were nine young black men, falsely accused of raping two white women on board a train near Scottsboro, Alabama in 1931. Convicted and facing execution, the case of Charlie Weems, Ozie Powell, Clarence Norris, Olen Montgomery, Willie Roberson, Haywood Patterson, Eugene Williams, and Andrew and Leroy Wright sparked international demonstrations and succeeded in both ...

  7. www.smithsonianmag.com › smithsonian-institution › who-were-scottsboro-nine-180977193Who Were the Scottsboro Nine? | Smithsonian

    23 de mar. de 2021 · The Scottsboro Boys by Murray Hantman, 1932 Archives of American Art, Murray Hantman papers, ca. 1940-2006. The Scottsboro ...