This thread is making me very f*cking angry when I was just in a good mood. Sometimes I don't think I can raise my children in this country
this is fukkin sickening
The court appointed 31-year-old Charles Plowden, a tax commissioner, to defend Stinney. Plowden had political aspirations, and the trial was a high-wire act for him, author Mark R. Jones wrote. His dilemma was how to provide enough defense so that he could not be accused of incompetence, but not be so passionate that he would anger the local whites who may one day vote for him.
I feel the same about the movie "Rosewood". Seen it once , never again.
This shyt right there, you cannot worship God if you that evil. Obviously some devil worshippers in that jury.
He was innocent, just like hundreds of others who were wrongfully incarcerated. It happens all the time to black people.I kinda glanced over all this, but did he really murder the girls or they just pinned it on him?