'There's a pattern': MS civil rights attorney on mistreated lynching cases across state
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As civil rights marches are underway across the country, civil rights attorney and founder of Julian, Jill Collen Jefferson shines a light on Mississippi's grim history of lynchings. Jefferson asks, "at what point, does this become state action?", critical of Mississippi's ability to respond to historical trauma.Aug. 28, 2021
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