Stolen Girls of the Lee County Stockade- 1963 in Georgia
Today I learned this.
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Sources: Georgia Historical Society; Smithsonian NMAAHC; BlackPast.org
the summer of 1963, a group of Black girls in Georgia vanished some as young as twelve and their own parents had no idea where they had been taken. Their crime? Trying to buy movie tickets at the whites-only entrance of a theater in Americus. ✊🏾
After their arrest, police drove the girls more than twenty miles away to an old Civil War-era stockade in Leesburg and held them for weeks with no charges, no trial, and no word to their families. They survived in a single filthy cell with a broken toilet, almost no food, and guards who once threw a snake into the room. Because their loved ones had no clue where they were, history remembers them as the Stolen Girls. It was only when SNCC photographer Danny Lyon found them and published photos through the barred window pictures that ran in Jet and Black newspapers nationwide that the country saw the truth and the girls were finally freed. 🙏🏾
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Wiki- Stolen Girls of the Lee County Stockade
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen_Girls_of_the_Lee_County_Stockade