George Stinney jr was the typical 14 ... The jury came up with Guilty sentence and the judge sentenced Stinney to death by the electric chair. There is no transcript of the trial.
The State Newspaper Photograph Archive George Stinney Jr., 14, was executed in the state’s electric chair in 1944, the youngest American with a confirmed birth date to be executed in the 20th ...
In 1944, George Stinney Jr. became the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina at age 14. He was accused of bludgeoning two white girls to death and convicted by an all-white jury in a ...
George Stinney Jr., of Alcolu, is one of 20 Black teenagers South Carolina has executed. He was electrocuted in 1944 at age 14. A judge overturned his conviction 70 years later. Provided photo ...
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George Stinney Jr. was just 14, a kid fond of art and airplanes with his whole life ahead of him, when men led him from his home and made him confess to crushing two girls’ skulls with a 15-inch ...