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George Stinney, Jr.

By Courtesy of M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives
George Stinney Jr., 14, shortly before he became the youngest person to be executed by an American state since the 1800’s.
George Stinney Jr., 14, shortly before he became the youngest person to be executed by an American state since the 1800’s.

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