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Narratives you may find nowhere else

Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement — Frankye Adams- Johnson: "Something started moving and stirring in Mississippi in the early '60s, at least that is when I became aware of that something. It might have started earlier with the murder in Money MS. Because when Emmitt Till was killed, I felt a chilling fear among the grown folks in Pocahontas Mississippi, the small town of my childhood. There were hushed conversations about the killing. And the fear that it could have been one of us. But no one talked directly to us children about it."

This is part of a largely lost history that revises much of what you see presented as our national narrative in the media. To read more click the link above.
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