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    Amber Jazwiecki Mr. Rosenbaum P-3 February 21‚ 2011 English Research To Kill a Mockingbird 1. The Scottsboro Trials are about when 9 black young men were arrested for assault and later raping two white women on a train coming from Paint Rock‚ Alabama. Later the court found all nine guilty and they were sentenced to death. A few years later the public found out that the white women were lying but only one of the men were retried and that one man was sentenced to life in prison for not

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    Victoria Price and the Scottsboro Trials The Scottsboro case‚ a cause in modern American race relations‚ began when a brawl between whites and blacks took place while riding a freight train through northern Alabama in 1931 (Boyer). When Jackson County Officials stopped the train‚ two white women appeared from the freight train and accused nine black teens of raping them. One of those women was Victoria Price. Victoria Price was born on January 20‚ 1911. She grew up in the poor parts of Huntsville

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    Tom Robinson and the Scottsboro Boys: Victims of a Racist Society in the 1930s It is shocking how a country has the audacity to proclaim an innocent person guilty while knowing the truth. People are so suddenly blinded by their biased opinions and can’t seem to accept the truth. This is shown in the The Scottsboro Trials‚ which was a series of trials that involved nine Negro boys that were accused of raping two white women. The trial was actually a false allegation‚ of which the two white women

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    Mockingbird‚” she had a very real case to look to for inspiration. The trial of the Scottsboro Boys was a world renowned case in the 1930’s in which nine black youths were accused of raping to white girls in Alabama. Lee’s novel took this case and created the fictional case of Tom Robinson‚ a black man accused of raping a lower class white girl in a small town in Alabama during the Depression-era. The Scottsboro trials were the main source of inspiration for Lee’s novel‚ and although the circumstances

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    The Scottsboro Boys were nine black teenagers accused of rape in Alabama in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident dealt with racism and the right to a fair trial. The case included a frameup‚ an all-white jury‚ rushed trials‚ an attempted lynching‚ and an angry mob; it is frequently given as an example of an overall miscarriage of justice. On March 25‚ 1931‚ several people were hoboing on a freight train traveling between Chattanooga and Memphis‚ Tennessee. Several white teenagers

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    and the Scottsboro Case Paper The Scottsboro Case is known to many. It is a significant case involving racism‚ lynching‚ segregation‚ and the Jim Crow laws. The case started on March 25‚ 1931‚ when two white women accused nine black men of rape while on a train headed to Jackson County‚ Alabama. The trial lasted years and ended with an unconstitutional verdict of guilty against the defendants. “Scottsboro captured South’s racism and the disturbance of the Great Depression.” (Scottsboro Trials)

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    Tom Robinson vs Scottsboro Boys The book To Kill a Mockingbird symbolizes how a community of decent human beings can be corrupted by simple commonplace stereotypes within society‚ the Scottsboro trial is a real life example of how even in the 20th century individuals were scapegoats of this malicious prejudice. This type of prejudice united the most ignorant Americans into the absurd trail of thought that African Americans were‚ in some way‚ inferior to even the most uneducated Caucasian due to

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    across the state of Alabama when they had accused nine boys of rape in order to avoid the minor accusations‚ which they would have been charged with if the posse at Paint Rock had caught them. The newspaper has done no different as the allegations in the afternoon of the arrest had already turned to incontestable facts. A local newspaper‚ Jackson County Sentinel‚ had the front bold headlines stating “Nine Negro Men Rape 2 White Girls; Threw White Boy from Fright Train and Help White Girls and One Prisoner

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    Scottsboro Boys ¨Until blacks and whites see each other as brother and sister‚ we will not have parity. It´s very clear.¨ (Maya Angelou). The Scottsboro trials took place 1931-1937 because nine black teenagers that were on a train from Chattanooga to Memphis seeking work‚ had been accused of rape by two white women that were also on the train that day. In the PBS video that we watched in class about the Scottsboro Trials there was much racism against blacks used during their trials that made an

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    as did the case of the Scottsboro boys. In Remembering Scottsboro: The Legacy of an Infamous Trial‚ James A. Miller explores how the famous case of 1931‚ in which nine young black men were accused of raping two white women on a freight train‚ continues to resonate throughout American culture after nearly 80 years. In this novel‚ Miller focuses primarily upon the ways in which the "Scottsboro Narrative" has been told and retold over the years. Remembering Scottsboro covers a range of illustrations

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