Since people are talking about Kent State, Ohio, 1970, it's a good time to talk about Jackson State, Mississippi, 1970.
Similar situation, except there was no active protest, just a bunch of students hanging out. The mayor of Jackson declared a riot and called in the pigs. Someone threw a glass bottle, not at the pigs, but they still opened fire. Phillip Gibbs, a student at Jackson State, and James Green, a high school student who was walking home from his job, were murdered by cops. Many others were wounded.
Left: photo of James Earl Green, age 17
Right: photo of Phillip Gibbs with his wife, Dale
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'i Saw All the Carnage': Witnesses, Family Recall 1974 Gibbs-Green Tragedy in Virtual Town Hall
Philip Lafayette Green, 21, and James Earl Green, 17, died in a law-enforcement fuselage at Jackson State University early on May 15, 1970.Aliyah Veal (Mississippi Free Press)
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