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