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The Kissing Case (1958) is the arrest, conviction and lengthy sentencing of two young African-American boys that year in Monroe, North Carolina. They were charged with rape, ostensibly for kissing a white girl their age on the cheek. Civil rights activists became involved in representing the boys, who were arrested in October 1958, separated from their parents for a week, beaten and threatened by investigators, then sentenced by a Juvenile Court judge.[1]
In late October 1958, Sissy Marcus,[3] a 7- or 8-year-old white girl (sources vary), told her mother she had kissed 9-year-old James "Hanover" Thompson, and 7-year-old David "Fuzzy" Simpson, on their cheeks. She had seen them while with other children and recognized James as a friend from earlier childhood. The two had played together when James accompanied his mother to her work as a domestic for the Marcus family. The boys were African American.
When Sissy told her mother Bernice Marcus about the encounter, the woman became enraged. She called the police and accused the boys of raping her daughter.[4][5]
Local officials unlawfully detained the two young boys, who were arrested in October 1958, and for a week refused to allow them to see their parents or legal counsel. Police beat the boys and threatened them with more injury in an attempt to extract confessions. After being jailed for three months, the boys were charged by Juvenile Judge Hampton Price and convicted of molestation.[4] Price sentenced them to reform school, perhaps until the age of 21.[4][1]
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Kissing Case - Wikipedia
In late October 1958, Sissy Marcus,[3] a 7- or 8-year-old white girl (sources vary), told her mother she had kissed 9-year-old James "Hanover" Thompson, and 7-year-old David "Fuzzy" Simpson, on their cheeks. She had seen them while with other children and recognized James as a friend from earlier childhood. The two had played together when James accompanied his mother to her work as a domestic for the Marcus family. The boys were African American.
When Sissy told her mother Bernice Marcus about the encounter, the woman became enraged. She called the police and accused the boys of raping her daughter.[4][5]
Local officials unlawfully detained the two young boys, who were arrested in October 1958, and for a week refused to allow them to see their parents or legal counsel. Police beat the boys and threatened them with more injury in an attempt to extract confessions. After being jailed for three months, the boys were charged by Juvenile Judge Hampton Price and convicted of molestation.[4] Price sentenced them to reform school, perhaps until the age of 21.[4][1]
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Kissing Case - Wikipedia