pictured here, ernest thomas was shot to death in his sleep. a 100-person mob wanted to get their hands on the remaining three black boys and couldn t so they took it out on the black town shooting residents, looting, setting fire to their homes. charles greenly was sentenced to prison for life. he was 16 years old. now, just a quick trigger warning here for black death and trauma. it s an important story to tell when we talk about the two tiered justice system. the sheriff took it upon himself to shoot the two remaining individuals, walter irvin and samuel shepherd. ervin played death. the other i was shot and killed, samuel shepherd. they were both handcuffed as you can see in the photo and shot to death. they died in prison or on parole
they re using you and using your story and using your work to make this argument for them 70s. since january 6, these republicans and trump have complained about a two tiered justice system co-oping the language of the civil rights language that they re looking to eliminate. there s a two tiered justice system, this language has a real history. a real history of emmitt till. a real history with breonna taylor. it has a real history with george floyd, the central park five. derek diaz, an unarmed yong man just killed in central florida about a week ago. and it has a rile history with the grove land four. four black boys from central florida who were falsely accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a white woman when they pulled over to help her when the car was broken. the fourth boy who was not
When documentary filmmaker and CSUB alumnus Julian Wilson was named the university s 2010-11 Alumnus of the Year in recognition of his volunteer work documenting CSUB Athletics, he had no idea