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This is not a work of fiction and most scenes came from the document of George Stinney's case for clearer and more accurate information. The writer solely added some words or sentences, on the other hand, to lift up emotions and details that could enhance the delivery and intensity of the story. Do not distribute, copy, publish, reproduce, revise, exploit the contents of this story in anyway without the prior written permission.
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Mercy for George is a story of George Stinney Jr., an African-American who was convicted at the age of 14 for being accused of murdering two white girls. Again, most scenes that are found in this story came from the file of George Stinney's case and additional research for clearer and more accurate information.
I am open to "constructive criticism". Feel free to comment or message me if you plotted some errors or grammatically incorrect sentences and such, that'll be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Mercy for George
Non-Fiction:: One-shot story 💭 Friday, March 24, 1944, little Stinney came home from school and brought his 9-year-old sister, Aime Lou, to the fields to exploit and graze their cow, Lizzy. The field was located between the houses and also near the railroad t...