Almost 67 decades back during the Jim Crow period, Recy Taylor was raped and held at gunpoint by 7 white men in Abbeville, Alabama on September 3 in 1944. Sadly, her rape was one particular of a lot of circumstances wherever a black woman never ever acquired justice. Since the many adult males who raped her have been white men from priveleged families, they in no way went to jail or went to trial, although they openly admitted for the viscous gang rape. Taylor was a mom of the 2 year-old and married in the time of her assault. She is now 91 many years of age and resides in Alabama. Yesterday, March 21, more than 6,000 members of Modify.org, emailed Abbeville Mayor Ryan Blalock. As a direct consequence of this, Alabama State Rep. Dexter Grimsley personally apologized to Recy and her household for Alabama’s failure to prosecute her rapists and deny her justice all of these decades.
In her book At the Dark End of the Street Danielle McGuire writes about the rape in 1944 of a twenty-four-year-old mom and sharecropper, Recy Taylor, who strolled toward home after an evening of singing and praying in the Rock Hill Holiness Church in Abbeville, Alabama. Seven white males, armed with knives and shotguns, ordered the young female into their green Chevrolet, raped her, and left her for dead. The president of the local NAACP branch office sent his best investigator and organizer to Abbeville. Her name was Rosa Parks. In taking on this case,
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At the time of the rape,
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Then, that November, various activists including Rosa Parks,
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Monday,
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According to Recy Taylor’s brother, Robert Corbitt,
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Tell the Alabama state legislature to support Rep. Grimsley’s apology resolution — it’s time for us to stand up for Recy and for Alabama to apologize for letting her down.