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Ruby McCollum : ウィキペディア英語版
Ruby McCollum
Ruby McCollum, born Ruby Jackson (August 31, 1909 – May 23, 1992), was a wealthy married African-American woman in Florida known for killing a prominent caucasian doctor in 1952 who had been elected to the state senate; she was allowed to testify during her trial that he had abused her and forced her to have sex and bear his child. Much of her other testimony was prevented by objections from the prosecution.
McCollum was tried and convicted in Live Oak, Florida that year for the murder of Dr. C. Leroy Adams, and sentenced to death. The sensational case was covered widely in the United States press, as well as by international papers, but McCollum was covered by a gag order. Her case was appealed and overturned by the State Supreme Court. When it came time for a second trial, McCollum was examined and found mentally incompetent to stand trial. She was committed to the state mental hospital at Chattahoochee, Florida, for what would have been a lifetime, had not her attorney, Frank Cannon, acting on his own and without compensation, obtained her release under the Baker Act in 1974, as she was not considered a danger to herself or others.
In the 21st century, McCollum and her case have received renewed attention, with new books and four film documentaries exploring the issues of race, class, gender and corruption in local politics. In the long term, McCollum's case was considered a landmark trial in the struggle for civil rights, and instrumental in changing attitudes about the practice of "paramour rights". McCollum's attorney, Releford McGriff, was also part of a team who was crucial in changing Florida's Jim Crow practice of selecting all-white male jurors.〔
==Early life==
Ruby Jackson was born in 1909 to Gertrude and William Jackson in Zuber, Florida. She was the second child and first daughter among her six siblings. They attended local segregated schools. Ruby's parents recognized her intelligence and sent her to a private school, Fessenden Academy, where she excelled in bookkeeping.

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