Roy Wright
The Spreading Summer Leaves On The Ancient Oak

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Roy Wright
The Spreading Summer Leaves On The Ancient Oak
Attorney Samuel Leibowitz shows the Statue of Liberty to the four freed Scottsboro boys visiting New York from Alabama, July 26, 1937. Eugene Williams sits at left; the defendants clustered at right are Willie Roberson, Roy Wright, and Olen Montgomery.
In proceedings that lasted from 1933 to 1937 Liebowitz, serving without a fee, argued the case all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. It ruled that a Black person cannot be assured a fair trial in a community where they are systematically excluded from jury service. The Court ordered a retrial, with Black people included on the jury.
Charges (of raping two white women) were dropped against the men in the photo. The other five were convicted; three served prison sentences. The ones in prison all escaped, but two were caught, subsequently charged with other crimes, and convicted. The only one sentenced to death jumped parole and went into hiding for 30 years. He was found in 1976 and pardoned by Governor George Wallace.
Photo: Associated Press
Letter protesting conditions in which the 9 Black defendants in the “Scottsboro Boys” case were being imprisoned, 12/8/1936.
Despite 2 SCOTUS reversals and pending a new trial, they were being held "as if they were already sentenced."
Series: Subject Files, 1933 - 1945
Collection: President's Secretary's File (Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration), 1933 - 1945
Transcription:
Roy Wright
Feels Like Spring, 2021
Roy Wright
Summer arrives on the Old Oak III, 2021
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If your home or business was damaged by storm surge or flooding during Hurricane Irma¸ National Flood Insurance Program director Roy Wright wants you to know how to get as much money as you can as quickly as possible. Once you get back into your home¸ “take pictures of everything¸” Wright said by phone from the Florida Keys on Friday. “Zoom in on brand names¸ model numbers and serial numbers.”…
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Today, Conway Street begins its transformation into a stable of artists as we hang all the pieces for our Year of the Horse show! Here is a preview of some more of our equine works in a mix of media.
Pictured from top:
Ross Bonfanti, Horse c446, 2013, concrete, toy parts, 22.9 x 22.9 x 12.7 cm
Anastasia Lennon, Tracker, 2013, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 50 x 40 cm
Roy Wright, Shire Horse Grazing, 2014, charcoal on paper, 130 x 94 cm
Alasdair Wallace, Spoffing, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 21 x 51 cm