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Thursday, 18 December 2014

14yr old boy executed in South Carolina in 1944 finally exonerated

70 years after 14 year old George Stinney Jnr. was executed for allegedly beating two young white girls to death in Alcolu, South Carolina, a judge yesterday Wednesday Dec 17th threw out his murder conviction.

When George was executed in 1944, he was so small he had to seat on a phone book in the electric chair. He's officially the youngest person to be executed in the U.S. in the 20th century.

George was found guilty of beating the girls, 11 and 8 years old with a railroad spike. His trial lasted only three hours and it took the a jury of all white people just 10 minutes to find him guilty - this was just 3 months after the girls were found murdered. This was back when there was a lot of segregation in America.



George was arrested after he confessed to the crime, but his older sister always maintained that George was coerced into confessing and couldn't have committed the murder because he was with her the day of the murder.

Civil rights advocates have been trying for years to clear George Stinney Jr's name. They managed to get the case reopened and yesterday morning, Judge Carmen Mullins tossed the murder conviction.

224 comments:

  1. Awww too bad...
    Pity he's not alive to witness it...racism has caused a lot of harm in this world!!

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      Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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    2. Honestly sooooooo many African Americans died for nothing!!!really pathetic a life cut so young!!!i hp it is enuf consolation 2 d family!!!!

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    3. Does it change anything..after killing the little black boy..the crime has been paid for,there's no need for this..

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    4. Due to the context behind Discrimination, segregation & racism so many innocent lives has been wasted.


      #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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    5. Blacks and blacks no even like dem selves talk more of whites loving blacks. Na us de cause things ourselves

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    6. Guys we seem 2 be missing something
      What about the little girls that was murdered violently.
      I pity all ov em

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    1. It's a shame. Those jury that sentence him might all the dead by now. God pls may those that the world listens to don't lie or say anything against us. Omacha oooo.

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  3. jezzzzz....AFTA SUCH A LONG TIME..........AWWWWW

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    1. No matter how lonh it takes, the truth will surely prevail, too bad he is not alive to witness his exoneration.

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    2. Omg! Of what use is life to him now 'smh' where will he start from for crying out loud, he won't even have a good perception about life anymore 'smh' so sad indeed #onelovefromSnow#

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  4. Dis is nt a victory, it's tragedy, it just shows dat racism z not so long ago n should not b treated lyk it is totally absent

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  5. 70years after....hmmmmmm.... wasted

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  6. so,what happens now? ndi ocha saf...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  7. Na waa o. After so many years,beta late dan neva shaa.

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  8. The evil whites v done to black tho....very terrible. ... even now they won't stop
    its so sad....

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  9. Medicine after death.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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    1. 70years after??? Too bad he ain't alive to witness it

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  10. Like what's the need when he's already dead nd gone???? What a fine boy!!

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  11. Does it make sense, if dey clear d name, wil it raise d dead?oyibo shaa

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  12. Nonsense, so what's the use of this now?

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  13. I guess now we can wait for his ressurection.....!! Mchwwww.... bunch of racist!!

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  14. 70years back.....like the days of my grand father.....damn!! Segregation was the other of the day then according to history...just hope they will clear his name of the alleged murder. »»»»»»»QUEENMAYA»»»»»»

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  15. May he make it to heaven in Jesus name. Amen. Keeping resting in peace George...

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  16. Meaning?? I still don't understand. Someone pls put me through....

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    1. He was executed 70yrs ago at the age of 14 for killing 2young girls but his big sister was of the opinion that he didn't commit the crime so decided to push further so as to clear her brother's name even though he was already dead, and his name has just been cleared.
      I hope i was able to break it down enough.

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  18. He would have been the first black president, he has a name that sounds well as an American president. ...George Stinney

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    1. No Madame he was executed 70yrs ago. Read again.

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  20. Gee.....this is Awesome! now go wake him up and give him the good news.

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  21. Medicine after death. Jesus have mercy!!!

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  22. If it were a white boy he won't have been executed,racism in America is on even till now....whites kill blacks without been answerable to anyone

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  23. Aunty lindodo wel done 2 u o. Infact i just felt hailing u!!! God bless. #DORO CLASSY#

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  24. 70yrs after conviction. Considering recent judicial maltreatments of the blacks in the US in today 21'st century, I wonder how it was in the 20th century

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  25. It took them 70yrs to exonerate him after he is already rotten in d grave! Na wa o

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  26. Justice at last. Hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  27. Austine ihechukwu18 December 2014 at 20:37

    Medicine after death, so touching tho, bt wot strikes me is hw a 70yr old pix could still be this bright, 2 me that's amazing, bt is 2 bad, those white ppl did a lot of evil

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  28. Please of what use is it now. After 70yrs. Them try well well.

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  29. hmm... Na wa o.. All d wasted years.

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  30. and the reversed judgement was supposed to resurrect him right....i guess the judge did that based on the supposed racial issues currently happening....

    anyway where is my straw and my tea?

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  31. Now his life starts at 70,wats now the need. Chai

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  32. After 70years..... hmmmmn

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  33. If only dat could bring him back.

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  34. Since 1944... and at d age of 14. Jeez

    ...StarTrek to 2015 giveaway...

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  35. Aunty lindodo wel done 2 u o, infact i just feel like hailing u!!! God bless. #DORO CLASSY#

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  36. Wow freedom @last.after a very period of years, am so feeling for him ohhhhh.his age mate are now grand papa's.


    ......optimalgoal@gmail.com......

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  37. If only dat could bring him back.

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  38. Oh my God!! Thank God for the advancement of fundamental human rights in this present day and time.

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  39. I'm sure the judge and juries that found him guilty all have a special seat in the hottest part of hell. Clare

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    1. Haba.after been electrocuted

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  41. Must bear George? Abegg make una give am anoda name jare!

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  42. Wat a wicked world

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  43. oyibo pple eh! 1944 case dem stil dey hustle am

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  44. Sad.Racism can never end



    Auntylindagoddaughter

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  45. Omg! 7o yrs after wat È‹̝̊̅§ left fr him.

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  46. You know, a lot of atrocities where committed in the US! Just some days ago I read how a black kid was beaten and had his eyes gouged out because he dared talk to a white guy. I forget his name, but what they did to that kid was gruesome.

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  47. This is all about discrimination cos if it were to be a white boy they would suggest him been taken to a rehab.
    FACE~OF~LIB

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  48. This is medicine after death. So what happens now? I swear if na me i no go agree oooooooo. Government go vomit their lives savings. Imagine the years the've been in anguish.

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  49. Whites, though he is dead at least it will be on record that he is innocent

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  50. Hhhmm
    How does this bring back the dead?

    Racism will never end in the United states of America and the entire world

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  51. Chai there is God ooooo

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  52. I feel so sorry for him, such an innocent and heart melting expression on his face...

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  53. so na naw deir brain reset to knw say d boy dey innocent, Mtchewww! oloshi wites dat crucified him. may u continu to rip dear boy, God wil hep u punish al of dem. mariaakwarandu@yahoo.com

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  54. Oyinbo!! Can keep info die......Bia Linda weti concern me with Oyinbo matter. wey happen before my Mama and Papa was born? NEXT!

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  55. God is so wonderful
    Nothing he can not do

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  56. Rubish, will that wake him up, after 70yrs, his family go dan 4get abt him sef, his parent wuld be dead sef... Whites ehn... Anyway, God is watching all of us in 3D, on d day of judgement ehn, baba God will spend a whole week with 1 person cos the person's crime go jst dey 2 much, as dem dey talk abt 1 crime anoda 1 will surface, injustice,wickedness...all is well

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  57. Exonerated in absentia. But is it really impactful? Exonerating an already executed juvenile offender.Why revisit the case now? Who then receives the recompense?

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    1. Babe you dey yarn. No wonder you got the 100k. Chai see grammar.

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  58. Why didn't they scrap the case since they don kill am

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  59. My Lord!! White people nd racism and they haven't changed @all
    #chynell#

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  60. Thank God he will finally rest in peace ....

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  61. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Another war between white and black....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  62. Thank God he will finally rest in peace ....

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  63. May d soul of d innocent Continue to rest I peace.

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  64. The deed has been done already. he finally gets to rest in peace tho.

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  65. Dunno if I should say well done or happy time wasting...that's lik 70yrs ago..is somebody kidding me?? Okay fine u guyz shuld trace is generation tree and pay compensation to em. Lol

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  66. hmmmm.....racism at dat time was rampant bt not still nice to do such.....josephgbakeji@gmail.com

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  67. This is how bad these Oyinbo can be.Till date they still treat us like rags while we treat them like kings even on our own soil. To kill a 14 years old boy hastly is a crime against God and man. I wish our govt do things right so that we can enjoy life here and stop running to them.may his soul continue to rest in peace.

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  68. Medicine after death, so? Any other person convicted?#adjustsmyjacketandwalksaway

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  69. it's now dat they will exonerate d young poor boy whom pple believed neva commited such murder, it was just racism dat killed dat innocent boy. watch d film abt him n u will cry alot. thank God at least for his family who had since been fighting for his innocent course.

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  70. hmmm,may his soul continue to rest in peace...

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  71. Stupid pple....

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  72. Wat a waste of life...Lord have mercy

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  73. Isn't it too late to cry over a spilled milk? Though the judgement was too cruel electrocuted a 14 year old boy?

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  74. Well this bring the bot back to life?

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  76. Hummmm. I don't know why am feeling so bad about him. Even though I wasn't born when this happened, we can't just imagine how many Black that has been killed unjustly just because of their skill colour. A 14years old boy?. God let there be peace
    Amen

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  77. Justice delayed but not denied...though it came to late!!!

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  78. Hmn. Is his family even still alive? So sad.

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  79. So sad after being executed wrongfully, of what good is the tossing of the murder conviction to a him.. This is so painful, racism against blacks still strives in USA even till tomorrow. Rubbish

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  80. 70 good yrs later.....he's been exonerated. The devil got hold of him. His destiny and purpose in life was truncated. Lord have mercy on me.

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  81. So so sad. Now how do they hope to atone for this?

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  82. unfortunately it did not end in 1944, so many innocent black men still rotting away in american prisons today for crimes they didn't commit.

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  83. This is a really sad story, another case of how black people suffered, and this is just the story known to us, so many have died for crimes they didn't commit. God remains the ultimate judge. It is well.

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  84. heard d story on daily mail i feel for d boy,he was just too young to face such a horrific death

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  85. HmmmM........." he was so small he had to seat on a phone book in the electric chair""...... Dat was tu much 4 him na

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  86. he was too young to face such horrific death

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  87. D exoneration is of no use...d dude is dead...Tribalism will Neva stop as far as we wash white cloth first b4 any oda colour,, it will Neva stop as far as white cars still use black tires...... it will Neva stop as far as we still use white dress for wedding nd black clothes for mourning.....FACT of life

    Anasalexander3562@gmail.com

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  88. I wonder what those useless jury was thinking despite an alibi

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  89. Too little too late after a whole 70yrs. Blacks suffer sha. Now white cops killing young black youths all dey could get is the white cops acted on self defence. RIP

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  90. Dis story is so amazingly touching.almost makes me wnt to cry

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  91. jesus!!! after all this years. na wa!

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  92. So painful, white folks sucks.

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  93. Mcsheeeew..... After dey ave killed him..... These whites and their segregations eeeehhh

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  94. How is the beating possible?

    Post a Comment

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  95. Na wah ooo, executed a 14yrs old,that can never happen again in this century.

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  96. Jeeez.... Dz is Barbaric Act n d ppl dt sentenced him should also face firing squard

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  97. So sad..and they wasted a life of a tenager without thinking twice cos he is a blak guy..May God forgive dem continue to RIP man..



    *******NINA******

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  98. Years of segregation. Too bad it happened, but it's all history now

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  99. Does dat bring him back to life?

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  100. This is a case of medicine after death. Racism has kille lots of blacks and vrought injustice to thei homes. Its still on till now. Some whites just wish blacks should be wiped off the face of the earth.

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  101. Wow...he wld av been 84years old...so sad...wat a way to end up...thank God his name has been cleared...I hope his sister is still alive to cry from pain and yet from joy.

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  102. he was not exonorated, the judge simply said he was too young to have been executed ad did not want to continue with that bad history, not that she believes he was not guilty. Get your facts right.

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  103. Make thunder fire dem. Since 1944? 3 hours trial? Was Michael brown's killer prosecuted??? Plssss

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  104. Hmmmm.wat a shame,he might have been coerced to say he did it. Such a small lad,alil too late to be exonerated. Racism is too bad.

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  105. SO PAINFUL AFTER 70 GOOD YEARS

    BELIEVE ALL THING HERE

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  106. Just like dat, its a pity, he's no more to witness dis, may his soul rest in peace!!

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  107. Just like dat, he's no more to witness dis, may his soul rest in peace!!

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  108. Just like dat, may God have mercy!!

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  109. Poor lad, may his soul continue to rip

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  110. what difference does it make now???

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  111. Seriously I feel like crying for dis Boy. I will rather pray for him #MyHisSoulRestInPerfectPeace# amin

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  112. This is so sad! imagine after 70 years. so sad.

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  113. 70 'phucking' years later? Soooo Sad !

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  114. "Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet, and, hopefully, we shall overcome."

    -Rosa Parks


    "Parents and schools should place great emphasis on the idea that it is all right to be different. Racism and all the other 'isms' grow from primitive tribalism, the instinctive hostility against those of another tribe, race, religion, nationality, class or whatever. You are a lucky child if your parents taught you to accept diversity."

    -Roger Ebert

    Racism is well and alive in the USA because many parents teach children at home to feel superior to blacks. Many times I asked myself, are these people humans? The answer that comes to my mind is 'No', they are Plastic people. Fake people.

    The Apartheid regime in South Africa survived that long because of the support of USA and other western nations. The USA is a disgrace to humanity.

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  115. MR EDDY said...
    Very pathetic. May his soul rest in peace.
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    ^™THAT EDOBOY.COM~

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  116. Im shocked by the comment here and hw small minded we nigerians are...No wonder the country is in dis mess...Way to go USA...after 70yrs justice prevailed...pls y'all should just climb back up to your various trees

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  117. "It's not what you have on the outside that glitters in light, it's what you have on the inside that shines in the dark."
    ― Anthony Liccione


    The blood of innocent blacks shed by the deeply entrenched white establishment in the USA will forever haunt them. They are vampires. They represent DARKNESS!

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  118. RIP little one but it doesn't make any difference now

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  119. imonikemas2@gmail.com19 December 2014 at 04:23

    4th comment has said it all. the old man is as good as dead bcos there is nothing he can do with his life at this age. Omo he need to be compensated big time and i hope he still have family to fall on.

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  120. >>>>> Its didn't seem to me like 70yrs ago, Racism will never stop but am happy Blacks don't are fighting real hard for their rights now. <<<<<

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  121. lovely linda, every other source i read says the boy sat on his bible not a phone book

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  122. Reading these comments make me so so so very sad. Tribalism is so rife, blatant and very openly practised in Nigeria and Africa. It has been and still is the cause of so many bloody wars, blood shed and is the root cause of hunger, disease and underdevelopment Africa is so renown for. In Nigeria it is very much enshrined in our constitution and carried out shamelessly on a daily basis. The lives of billions of people have been very negatively affected by it. Several billion lives have been lost because of it, yet we do not hesitate to point our filthy fingers to what white men did while gleefully forgetting what we all do every second of every minute of every hour of every day of our lives.

    I am not saying racism is good but we should at least make efforts to stop tribalism in our land before we point accusing fingers at people who have done a whole lot (including this boy's exoneration) to reduce all forms of discrimination.

    The fact is the black man faces far less discrimination and has more freedom and opportunities in America and other Western countries than in just about every country in Africa. Shame!!

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  123. It's so painful, if he was a white boy, they would have given him 2nd chance may God hlp blacks. It's so bad, may his soul rest in perfect peace.

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  124. Painful!! May his soul rest in peace. May God help blacks all over the world.

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  125. Can the truth be said after 70 years in Nigeria? Where our judiciary has been bastardised by the military and our political leaders.

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  126. So I'm guessing the door of heaven finally opened for him? Or what? What does this mean really

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  127. "They call it "UNFORTUNATE". Those evil bastards murdered a 14 year old child with their lies & racial hatred & call it UNFORTUNATE!!!!!".

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  128. Wow am speechless this kind of thing always happen in America it's well JC

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  129. Satan the Devil killed a 'God' in 1944, but that 'God' is still well and alive in 2014 and forever.
    Just like Jesus was crucified on the Cross and rose on the third day. Death could not hold Him.
    The Spirit of George Stinney lives, they thought they killed him but his Spirit went back to His Creator, God Almighty.

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  130. LOOK AT HIS SAD FACE...KNOWING HE WILL DIE.

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  131. Too bad. They took away a bright young life coz of his black. Hope they rot in hell for condemning him to death.

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  132. This is really serious....after 70 yrs?? Haba!! Racism is just one big b***h

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  133. So Sad, Finally Rest in peace Dear. "Sobs"

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  134. such a sad thing to hear but what difference dose it make now that they have known the truth still will not bring him back

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  135. haba d guy don old 4 jail nah..2 bad

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