
Ep #9: The Boy in the Chair: The Execution of George Stinney Jr.
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In 1944, a 14-year-old Black boy was arrested, tried, and executed in just 83 days.
No lawyer.
No evidence.
No chance.
George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century — a child too small for the electric chair, strapped in with a Bible under his arm and a mask that wouldn’t stay on his face.
This episode uncovers the brutal truth behind his case: a racially charged sham trial, a coerced confession, and a state-sponsored lynching disguised as justice.
We explore the world of Jim Crow South Carolina, the violence of its legal system, and the decades-long fight to clear George’s name. Because this wasn’t just a tragedy — it was an execution of innocence.
Welcome to Tea of the World — where history’s dirtiest secrets are steeped and served raw.