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- Charlotte_Three abstract "The Charlotte Three, consisting of T.J. Reddy, James Grant, and Charles Parker, were a group of men arrested and convicted in Charlotte, North Carolina for the burning of Lazy B Stables, a horse stable. The burning took place on September 24, 1968, one year after Lazy B Stables was integrated. All three men were arrested and implicated in the arson on December of 1971, a full three years after the incident. The men were eventually convicted for their presumed actions, and were unsuccessful in having their appeals accepted, with the Supreme Court rejecting their motions. They were all well known radical activists in Charlotte and some people claimed their arrest was aimed at stopping their political motives. Many observers believed that this case was a representation of the still heavily racist American South of the 1970s, and the various underhanded methods prosecutors were willing to utilize to obtain convictions against African Americans. The Charlotte Three were victims in the eyes of some, of an American South that was still reeling from widespread integration and general mistrust in Black affairs. The men were held against their will incorrectly not for crimes that they did not commit, but because of the social change they worked hard to attain. Finally, in 1979, North Carolina Jim Hunt commuted all three men's sentences commuted after a vigorous campaign by state, national, and international activists on their behalf.".
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- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Brown_v._Board_of_Education.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_crimes.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_rights_activists.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_civil_rights_case_law.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte,_North_Carolina.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Deep_South.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Philosophy.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Hartford,_Connecticut.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Hunt.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Chambers.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Oxford,_North_Carolina.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Mardian.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Swann_v._Charlotte-Mecklenburg_Board_of_Education.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_James_Reddy.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink University_of_North_Carolina_at_Charlotte.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLink File:North_Carolina_Governor_Jim_Hunt_in_1992.jpg.
- Charlotte_Three wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charlotte Three".
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- Charlotte_Three subject Category:1960s_crimes.
- Charlotte_Three subject Category:Civil_rights_activists.
- Charlotte_Three subject Category:United_States_civil_rights_case_law.
- Charlotte_Three hypernym Group.
- Charlotte_Three type Band.
- Charlotte_Three comment "The Charlotte Three, consisting of T.J. Reddy, James Grant, and Charles Parker, were a group of men arrested and convicted in Charlotte, North Carolina for the burning of Lazy B Stables, a horse stable. The burning took place on September 24, 1968, one year after Lazy B Stables was integrated. All three men were arrested and implicated in the arson on December of 1971, a full three years after the incident.".
- Charlotte_Three label "Charlotte Three".
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