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2 white Mississippi women, part of group who searched for black people to attack, to be sentenced

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(AP) Two white women in Mississippi, who were riding in a truck that ran over a black man who was beaten, will be sentenced today. The women were part of a group who repeatedly searched Mississippi’s capital city […]

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4 more indicted on hate crime charges in 2011 attacks on blacks in Mississippi

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Four more people have been indicted in what prosecutors say were a series of racially motivated attacks on blacks in Mississippi. John Louis Blalack, 20, of Brandon; Sarah Adelia Graves, 21, […]

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