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Scottsboro Boys Essay

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The Scottsboro boys were nine African American teenagers falsely accused of raping two white women on a train in Alabama during the year 1931. No crime in American history that never occurred has produced as many trials, convictions, and retrials as the alleged gang rape of two white girls by nine black teenagers did. This tragedy marks a time in the United States where African Americans were not receiving the right to a fair trial and encountering racism because of their skin color. This court case is seen as one of the major examples that one innocent person or in this case many innocent people have been convicted and punished for a crime they did not commit. On March 25, 1931, about a twenty-four people, were “hoboing” on a freight train traveling on the Southern Railway line from Chattanooga and Memphis, Tennessee. “Hoboing” was very common back then because it was during the Great Depression. Among the twenty-four people, there were nine African American teenagers with several white males and two white women. The African American teenagers were Eugene Williams, Ozie Powell, Olen Montgomery, Clarence Norris, Willie Roberson, Charlie Weems, Haywood Patterson, and brothers Andy and Roy Wright. A few hours into the train ride the train moved into the state of Alabama and several white men jumped off the top of the train into the train car with the nine African Americans. The Whites told the African Americans to unload off the train now because it was “A white man’s

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