83 Days is an award-winning short film about George Stinney, Jr. (October 21, 1929 – June 16, 1944), an African American child who was convicted of murdering two white girls, ages 7 and 11, in his hometown of Alcolu, South Carolina. The proceeding was later vacated as an unfair trial, He was executed by electric chair on June 16, 1944. They released this award-winning short film to the public worldwide for free at 6:30pm EST, today, exactly 76 years to the day and time that he was electrocuted. The pictures above are from a much shorter YouTube clip.
This isn't taught in our history classes, so here's another YouTube video from 2019. This one includes an interview with the man who was his cellmate when he was taken away to be electrocuted. Maybe we can learn a little bit more of our history.
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