On this day in 1970

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On this day in 1970, law enforcement open fire on Jackson State campus, killing two Black students..

On this day in 1970 by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today May 15, 2024 MAY 15, 1970 Mississippi law enforcement officers opened fire on the Jackson State University campus, killing two Black students, Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green.  Police insisted the students fired first, but no evidence was found to confirm this. The killings took place 11 days after the slayings of four students at Kent State University in Ohio.

The Jackson city white police and a special unit of Highway Patrolmen went out to the Jackson State campus and shot without warning into the west wing of the women’s dormitory breaking all the front windows — killing two students and wounding eleven others — four critically — cutting the telephone wires — shooting into the building where all the wounded girls were shot — splattering the place with pools of blood and leaving the bullet holes to prove where the ricocheted bullets of great...

 

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