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Attorney General Janet Reno orders the civil rights division of the U.S. Justice Department to investigate of jail suicides in Mississippi.
1993 (Apr 14)
A spokeswoman for Attorney General Janet Reno confirmed that she had ordered the civil rights division of the U.S. Justice Department to look into a series of suspicious hanging deaths in Mississippi jails. For nearly a year, civil rights activists had been calling for an investigation into the deaths of twenty-four Black men over a six-year period. All had died by hanging while in police custody in various county jails. During the same period, twenty-three white prisoners had also been found hanged. Authorities ruled that all but one of the forty-seven deaths were suicides. Civil rights activists charged, however, that at least three Black prisoners were actually lynched.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.