George Stinney Jr. (October 21, 1929 – June 16, 1944), was an African-American ____ wrongfully convicted of murder in 1944 in his ____ in South Carolina. He was one of the ____ people in the United States in the 20th-century to be ____ to death and to be ____, being 14 years old at the ____ of his execution. Stinney was convicted in less ____ 10 ____, during a one-day ____, by an all-white ____ of the first-degree murder of two ____ girls: 11-year-old Betty Binnicker and 7-year-old Mary Thames. After being ____, Stinney was said to have confessed to the ____. There was no written record of his ____ apart from notes provided by an investigating deputy, and no transcript was recorded of the brief trial. He was denied ____ and executed by ____ chair.

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