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The child in the electric chair : the execution of George Junius Stinney Jr. and the making of a tragedy in the American South  Cover Image Book Book

The child in the electric chair : the execution of George Junius Stinney Jr. and the making of a tragedy in the American South

Faber, Eli 1943- (author.). Berkin, Carol, (writer of supplementary textual content.).

Summary: "Eli Faber, professor of history emeritus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, has written a narrative history of the case of George Stinney, a fourteen-year-old African American boy who was executed for the alleged murder of two white girls (ages 8 and 11) in June 1944. This made Stinney the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century. In 2014, a circuit court judge in South Carolina vacated the conviction. Faber moves beyond the single horrific moment to give a fuller picture of Stinney's world, attempting to answer the question, 'How was it possible, even for a state in the Deep South like South Carolina, to send a fourteen-year-old child to the electric chair in the middle of the twentieth century?' While the Stinney case has received periodic attention in the popular press, especially around the time of the vacated conviction, Faber's work represents the first extended, scholarly treatment of the case, its context, and its legacy. One reason for the lack of extended attention is the fact that no trial transcript exists (indeed, the trial itself lasted only 10 minutes). Faber makes use of traditional newspaper and archival sources in order to build the context necessary for understanding the events that led to Stinney's execution. Of note is a hitherto untapped collection of oral interviews conducted with observers and participants in 1983. The Stinney case, and even more its context and legacy, remain of vital importance today. The story that Faber tells is one of how a systemically racist system, paired with the personal ambitions of powerful individuals, combined to sacrifice the life of an African American child in order to support the maintenance of that system ... The ability to place the Stinney case into a larger context is the most significant contribution that Faber provides and he effectively shows how this case is not just a travesty of justice that is locked in the past, but rather one that continues to resonate in our own time ... [Faber] does more than ... [the] journalistic accounts to understand the events of 1944 as operating within a racial caste system, one evident not only in the trial itself but also the landscape and power structures of the town and the state..."--

Item details

  • ISBN: 9781643361949
  • ISBN: 1643361945
  • ISBN: 9781643361956
  • Physical Description: print
    xv, 174 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2021]

Contents / Notes

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-170) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: June 16, 1944 -- A company town -- March 24-25, 1944 -- Postponing a lynching -- The road to trial -- Clarendon County speaks -- The silence of the NAACP -- The governor -- "This case will not die."
Subject: Stinney, George Junius Jr 1929-1944 Trials, litigation, etc
African American teenage boys Civil rights South Carolina History 20th century
Racism in criminal justice administration South Carolina History 20th century
Trials (Murder) South Carolina History 20th century
Electrocution South Carolina History 20th century
South Carolina Race relations History 20th century
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
HISTORY / African American & Black
Electrocution
Race relations
Racism in criminal justice administration
Trials (Murder)
South Carolina
Genre: History.
Trials, litigation, etc.

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