Scottsboro Boys #1233
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Scottsboro Boys
The case of the Scottsboro Boys arose in Scottsboro, Alabama during the 1930s, when nine black youths ranging in age from thirteen to nineteen, were accused of raping two white women, one of whom would later recant. The boys were convicted and sentenced to death by all-white juries despite the weak and contradictory testimonies of the witnesses. The death sentences, originally scheduled to be carried out quickly, were postponed pending appeals that took the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where the sentences were overturned.