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To: John who wrote (944094)6/30/2016 10:20:15 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574499
 
Man rescues 3 women missing for a decade in Cleveland (You'll Laugh & Cry)

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To: John who wrote (944094)6/30/2016 10:25:08 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574499
 
Racist murders continue in Mississippi



by: LARRY RUBIN
june 30 2016




PHILADELPHIA, NESHOBA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI - Although the State of Mississippi now officially honors Civil Rights leaders killed in the state, the killings continue.

I was a Freedom Movement organizer in Mississippi from 1963 to '65. We were constantly plagued by fear, frustration and anger. Those feelings still permeate the African American and Native American communities of the state, especially in the rural areas.

With good reason.

Last week here in Neshoba County, I visited the grave of James Chaney, a young Civil Rights worker killed along with Freedom Fighters Andy Goodman and Mickey Schwerner by a racist Neshoba County sheriff and his deputies 52 years ago.

Hours later I visited the grave of Rexdale Henry, a Native American activist, killed while in the custody of the current Neshoba County sheriff. I also met with the grieving parents of Michael McDougle, a 29 year old African American who died while in the custody of that same sheriff and his deputies.

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