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George Junius Stinney Jr. (October 21, 1929 – June 16, 1944) was an
African American boy who, at the age of 14 was
convicted and then
executed in a proceeding...
- 1965. He has
become infamously remembered for
denying clemency to
George Stinney, a 14 year-old
African American boy who was
wrongfully sentenced to death...
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Fields (pla**** by
Michael Hargrove),
William Bell,
Samuel Evans,
George Stinney,
James Byrd Jr., Gil
Cartwright (pla**** by
Cedric Mays), and
Anthony McCoy...
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school district is
Clarendon School District 2.
George Stinney (Also
known as
George Junius Stinney Jr.), was an African-American teenager, who was born...
- with the
eccentric founder of Anti
Social Social Club Hypebeast,
Madrell Stinney,
December 7, 2015 How N**** Lurk Made
Money from Melancholia: The Anti Social...
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youngest to have a
confirmed birth date (of
October 21, 1929), was
George Stinney, who was
electrocuted in
South Carolina at the age of 14 on June 16, 1944...
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vacated his
sentence on the
grounds that
Stinney did not
receive a fair trial. The
judge determined that
Stinney's legal counsel was inadequate, thus violating...
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George Stinney Jr. was
convicted of
murdering two
white girls. He was the
youngest person in the
United States to be
sentenced to death.
Stinney was executed...
- a bill
named after George Stinney, a 14-year old
black boy who was
wrongfully executed in 1944,
titled the
George Stinney Fund,
which would make the...
- 1946, when he retired. In 1944,
Judge Stoll sentenced 14-year-old
George Stinney, the
second youngest person executed in US history, to
death after a 1-day...