How a signature could help exonerate a Black man executed 90 years ago in Halifax

Daniel Perry Sampson, an African Nova Scotian man, was convicted in the deaths of two white boys in the 1930s. Now an Ontario-based lawyer and Sampson’s great-great-grandson are working together to clear the man’s name, saying he was executed for a crime he didn’t commit.
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