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Scholar’s Documentary Leads to S.C. Pardon for Tom Joyner’s Great-Uncles

COLUMBIA, S.C.

 

Two great-uncles of syndicated radio host Tom Joyner, sent to the electric chair for the 1913 murder of a Confederate Army veteran, were unanimously pardoned Wednesday by South Carolina.

 

Officials believe the men are the first in the state to be posthumously pardoned in a capital murder case.

 

Black landowners Thomas and Meeks Griffin were executed 94 years ago after a jury convicted them of killing 73-year-old John Lewis, a wealthy White veteran living in Blackstock, a Chester County town 40 miles north of Columbia. Two other Black men were also put to death for the crime.