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19 November, 09:04

What roles did race, gender, and class play in whom juries believed and whom they did not believe in Southern courtrooms in the 1930s

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    The Scottsboro Affair, a trial between nine black teenagers and two white women, happened in the 1930s. The nine black boys were accused of rapping the two white women on a train in Alabama. The boys were found guilty.

    In the South, there were different rankings. If you were black, you were on the bottom. If you were a white female, you were in the middle. If you were a white male, you were at the top. White people got more respect than black people. Rich white people got more respect than poor white people. In a trial, the juries were very biased, making assumptions because of what race, gender, and class a person was
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