Scottsboro Rally - from our story 'Lynching USA: photos and tales of when blacks were always the usual suspects'

More than 1,200 braved disagreeable weather to attend a rally in Union Square, New York City, December 9, 1933, on behalf of the nine Scottsboro boys. The meeting was arranged by the International Labor Defense and was backed by the Communist Party. The marchers carried banners and a sign with the image of a lynching, and the legend "Alabama - The land of the tree and the home of the grave."

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