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A Father's Pride: Watching His Son Secure Justice for the Last Surviving "Scottsboro Boy" 45 Years After He was Falsely Accused of Raping Two White Women in Alabama
By: Donald V. Watkins Copyrighted and Published (via Facebook) on November 9, 2014; Republished on March 12, 2024 Scottsboro Boy Clarence Norris (left) celebrated his pardon with Dr. Levi Watkins (right) in the President's office at Alabama State University on November 29, 1976. My father told me the story of the Scottsboro Boys when I was a young boy. I never forgot it. This was the case that motivated me to become a lawyer. My father was extremely proud that I was the att

Donald V. Watkins
Mar 12, 20246 min read


Sentenced to 218 Years in an Alabama Prison: The Incredible Story of Elizabeth “Lizzy” Williams
By: Donald V. Watkins ©Copyrighted and Originally Published (via Facebook) on April 26, 2014; Updated and Republished on February 19,...

Donald V. Watkins
Feb 21, 20243 min read


Sidney T. Williams: The Man Who Kept My Family Safe
Sidney T. Williams is the bravest law enforcement officer I have ever met. He protected my family in the 1970s like nobody else could.

Donald V. Watkins
Jul 30, 20196 min read
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