The Scottsboro Boys, involved in a racially charged legal case that made it to the United States Supreme Court
Scottsboro: A Novel, a 2008 novel by Ellen Feldman nominated for the Orange Prize for Fiction
Scottsboro: An American Tragedy, a 2001 documentary about the above legal case
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Scottsboro may refer to: Scottsboro, Alabama, United States Scottsboro, Georgia, United States The Scottsboro Boys, involved in a racially charged legal...
The Scottsboro Boys were nine African-American male teenagers accused of raping two white women in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident...
for portraying Haywood Patterson in Kander and Ebb's 2010 musical The Scottsboro Boys, for which he received a Tony Award nomination. He has also received...
Scottsboro City Schools is a public school district in Scottsboro, Alabama. In the Scottsboro City School system, there are about 2,450 students, divided...
Scottsboro High School is a public institution located in Scottsboro, Alabama. Scottsboro High School was originally established as Jackson County High...
gained acclaim for his role as Mr. Bones in the Broadway musical The Scottsboro Boys (2011), for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured...
The Scottsboro Boys Museum is located at 428 West Willow Street in Scottsboro, Alabama, in the United States. Its focus is on the Scottsboro Boys case...
London's West End, Dixon played the role of Hayward Patterson in The Scottsboro Boys and was nominated for a 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor...
was one of the Scottsboro Boys. He was accused of raping Victoria Price and Ruby Bates. He wrote a book about his experience, Scottsboro Boy. Patterson...
The Scottsboro Memphis and Charleston Depot is a historic train station in Scottsboro, Alabama, USA. Built in 1861 on the eve of the American Civil War...
American criminal defense attorney. He was best known for representing the Scottsboro Boys, and later became a justice of the New York State Supreme Court....
1914 – February 17, 1984) was an American character actress. Born in Scottsboro, Alabama, on July 17, 1914, Benson was adopted by her aunt, Mrs. John...
Heavens Fall is a 2006 American film based on the Scottsboro Boys incident of 1931. In the film, two young white women (portrayed by Leelee Sobieski and...
(1965) The Ox-Bow Incident Parade (musical) Reconstruction era Red Summer Scottsboro Boys Silent Parade Stone Mountain Summer in Mississippi Sundown town They...
Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith (1930) Sainte Genevieve race riot of 1930 Scottsboro Boys (1931) Federal Home Loan Bank Board (1932) Nixon v. Condon (1932)...
579.82 Dothan, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson 52,579 1077.87 Scottsboro, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area Jefferson 674,721 1111.28 Birmingham-Hoover...
the social secretary of Eleanor Roosevelt, his wife. Scottsboro was a 2009 novel about the Scottsboro Boys, nine black youths controversially accused of...
and opposed to racial segregation after sponsoring the defense for the Scottsboro Boys in 1931. The party reached the apex of its influence in US politics...
of his career: the re-trials of the Scottsboro Boys. Judge Horton presided over the re-trials of the Scottsboro Boys. Both the prosecution and defense...
woke" as part of a spoken afterword to a 1938 recording of his song "Scottsboro Boys", which tells the story of nine black teenagers and young men falsely...
introduce the tribe to Christianity. Chau was born on December 18, 1991, in Scottsboro, Alabama, the third and youngest child of Lynda Adams-Chau, an organizer...
International Labor Defense (ILD), of the "Scottsboro Boys", nine black men arrested in 1931 in Scottsboro, Alabama after a fight with some white men...
Congress. The League was particularly active in organizing support for the "Scottsboro Boys", nine black men sentenced to death in 1931 for crimes they had not...