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  1. These are the nine innocent boys who stood trial for rape in one of the most significant legal fights of the twentieth century.

  2. The case of the Scottsboro Boys provided an unforgettable window into the South’s brutal system of justice — and how it failed Black Americans. By Ellis Cose. July 27, 2020. In 1931, the ACLU released its “Black Justice” report.

  3. The Scottsboro Boys case began on March 25, 1931, when nine young black men and boys hopped aboard a Southern Railway train in search of work in Memphis, Tennessee. The youngest were 13-year-olds Eugene Williams and Roy Wright.

  4. Dec 22, 2018 · The Scottsboro Boys were nine African-American teens who were each tried and convicted of raping two white women on a Southern railroad freight train.

  5. Dec 16, 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.

  6. The Scottsboro Boys were nine African American male teenagers accused in Alabama of raping two white women in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident dealt with racism and the right to a fair trial. The cases included a lynch mob before the suspects had been indicted, all-white juries, rushed trials, and disruptive mobs.

  7. Scottsboro Boys. On March 25, 1931, nine black youths were falsely accused of raping two white women on a freight train in Scottsboro, Alabama. Raymond Parks brought them food in jail and met secretly with other black activists to raise money for their defense. Eight of the nine youths were convicted and sentenced to death within a month.

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