Jackson State: Another Protest Turns Deadly | The Day the '60s Died

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Jackson State: Another Protest Turns Deadly | The Day the '60s Died
Learn about the continued aggression towards protestors and its affects on the anti-war movement in this excerpt from The Day The 60's Died. The shooting of two African-Americans at a college campus in Mississippi reminded those in the movement that Kent State was not an isolated incident. For many, the Kent State and Jackson State shootings signaled that protesting was no longer a safe way to express dissent in the United States.