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  2. COURT ROOM

    In his first chapter last Sunday on the nine Scottsboro Boys, Quentin Reynolds told how the Negroes were accused, on flimsy, lying evidence, of criminally assaulting, two white girls on a freight train in Alabama, in 1931. Both the girls concerned, Victoria Price and Ruby Bates, were mill workers, of more than doubtful morality. Their evidence, particularly that of Victoria Price, was palpably untrue, but because of the South's abiding hatred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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