Scarred Justice: the Orangeburg Massacre 1968


SCARRED JUSTICE

Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 brings to light one of the bloodiest tragedies of the Civil Rights era after four decades of deliberate denial. The killing of four white students at Kent State University in 1970 left an indelible stain on our national consciousness. But most Americans know nothing of the three black students killed at South Carolina State College in Orangeburg two years earlier

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Unknown said…
I am nobody and have no say.....but....I do have some questions I hope can be answered. After reading who called the state police onto the campus stating riot? Why is the owner/manager of the bowling alley not mentioned for their participation and violation of the students constitutional rights? A business has the right to refuse service to anyone but not the right to refuse service to any group based on race...If there were a riot, the bowling alley was liable for the claimed incitation. I have read a lot of political white supremists stating that everyone just needs to move on.......why hasn't their been any major law suits against the FBI or other parties envolved in such a pathetic and incompitent investigation that has done nothing but discraced us as a people and nation? This issue should never be let go not just for the survivors but for the lost as well!!!!! I am ashamed for the ones that are chosen to represent us to the world.....