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Jackson, Mississippi, Leaders Apologize for 1970 Jackson State Killings

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Mississippi mayor apologizes for sins of our past in 1970 shootings by cops

Mississippi mayor apologizes for ‘sins of our past’ in 1970 shootings by cops Brandon Sapienza More than 50 years after two people were shot to death by cops at a historically Black college in Mississippi, two politicians issued a formal apology at a long-overdue commencement. During a graduation ceremony for the class of 1970 Jackson State University, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and Mississippi State Sen. Hillman Frazier, addressed to the families of the two men killed. © Provided by New York Daily News In this May 20, 1970, photo, U.S. Sens. Walter Mondale (D-Minn.), left, and Birch Bayh (D-Ind.), right, look from the shattered windows of Alexander Hall, a women s dormitory, during a visit to Jackson State College days after the killings.

Mayor apologizes for sins of our past in shootings by cops

Mayor apologizes for sins of our past in shootings by cops
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EPA Says Water OK to Drink in Miss Capitol City as Treatment System Struggles

EPA Says Water OK to Drink in Miss. Capitol City as Treatment System Struggles May 14, 2021 Environmental Protection Agency officials met with Jackson leaders Tuesday to discuss severe issues with the water system in Mississippi’s capital city. They said fixing the system will take years and cost millions of dollars, but for now, it’s OK for people to drink the water. “The water is safe to drink in the immediate time frame,” said Carol Kemker, director of the Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division for the EPA, according to the Clarion Ledger. “We’d like to try and minimize the boil-water notices.”

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