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Friends of Justice in Winona
Last week on June 11th, I posted a news item titled “African-American Mississippi man starts record sixth murder trial” Here is an update: Friends of Justice in Winona | Race-Talk.
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African American Mississippi man starts record sixth murder trial
This is a blatant example of the racism in America today. Six times Mr. Flowers has been tried. All for the same crime. The case needs to be moved completely out of the jurisdiction where an “impartial” jury may be found. The … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, incarceration, jail, Mississippi, police, race, racism, Winona
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