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Scottsboro Boys Research Paper

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One of the events which sparked massive discussions of racial inequality across America was the famous trial of the Scottsboro boys, nine African American boys who were the victims of a false accusation of the rape of two white girls. The alleged rapes occurred on March 25th, 1931. Due to the Great Depression, “hoboing” or riding freight trains free was common at the time, and the train’s passengers - two white girls, four white boys, and nine black boys who did not know each other - were all illegally onboard. Around halfway through the train’s journey through southern Alabama, a fight erupted between the white boys and the black boys, resulting in the black boys forcing all but one of the white boys off the train - Haywood Patterson, one of the soon-to-be infamous Scottsboro boys, pulled Orville Gilley, the white boy, back onto the train when he realised …show more content…

The other white boys, once forced off the train, went to the nearest stationmaster and reported that the nine blacks onboard the train had committed assault against them. The boys were arrested soon later and taken to a nearby jail in Scottsboro. Around this time, the two white girls - Victoria Price and Ruby Bates - fabricated a story of gang rape. The original trials began soon later, with one of their representative attorneys being drunk and the other having not touched a case in decades. Unsurprisingly, considering that the jury was all white, they were all proved guilty, despite the fact that the testimonies of the alleged rape victims contradicted each other. After this, eight of the nine were sentenced to death, and it was

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