Scottsboro Boys Research Paper

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The ScottsBoro Boys was an important case, which drew a lot of attention and showed how racist the judicial system was back in the 1950s. The reason I chose to write about the “ ScottsBoro Boys” was because to me and a lot of people out there. This case was important and it caught my eyes. Also, I want to know what the story was behind this case and why this happen to these nine innocent kids.
I am going to tell you about all of the nine kids that was accused of rape and what their names or and background.
Olen Montgomery was one of the “ Scottsboro boys”. He was born in Monroe , Georgia. He was 17 years old when he decided to go on the train and look for a job. He wanted a job because he wanted some pocket money and he wanted to buy some glasses because he had a cataract in one eye and wasn't able to see “ With a cataract eye, Montgomery could not see well at all. He was en route to Memphis looking for work to buy new glasses.” (Experience) When Olen Montgomery was accused of rape the judge sentence him to death.
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He was a son of a former slave. AT the age of seven he was put to work in the fields. He was 19 years old when he went on the train. He took a trip on the Southern Railroad to look for work, instead he was arrested with eight other African- American teenagers he didn't know. He was sentence to electric chair three times.
Haywood Patterson was born in Elberton, Georgia in 1913. He was 18 when he hop on the train. After he was arrested and accused he was sentence to 75 years Patterson State,” I'd rather die than spend another day in jail for something I didn't do” - after getting 75 years, rather than the request death sentence, January 24, 1936.(Experience) And in jail this incident happen,”In February 1941, a giard paid one of patterson’s friends to kill him. This “friend” stabbed him twenty times, punching a lung and sending him to brink of death. Amazingly, he