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Curtis was ordered to hand over his NAACP card . When he denied membership
in the organization , he was partially stripped and whipped . His assistant was
also beaten . After warning Curtis to tell no one of the incident , the gang left .
Curtis was ordered to hand over his NAACP card . When he denied membership
in the organization , he was partially stripped and whipped . His assistant was
also beaten . After warning Curtis to tell no one of the incident , the gang left .
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According to Cauthen ' s report , each of the Negroes was interviewed separately
by the two officers and each denied he had seen the deputy . There is no
indication that the accused deputy was questioned about the allegations against
him .
According to Cauthen ' s report , each of the Negroes was interviewed separately
by the two officers and each denied he had seen the deputy . There is no
indication that the accused deputy was questioned about the allegations against
him .
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... the beating to Police Chief Thompson , the chief told him that he was sorry it
had happened and “ guaranteed that it wouldn ' t happen anymore . ” 13 The
chief ' s only action was to question the officer concerned , who denied the
beating .
... the beating to Police Chief Thompson , the chief told him that he was sorry it
had happened and “ guaranteed that it wouldn ' t happen anymore . ” 13 The
chief ' s only action was to question the officer concerned , who denied the
beating .
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The sheriff denied having received it . He had no records pertaining to this case .
96 These assaults - - which went unpunished - marked the beginning of a period
of intensive racial violence in Pike County . From June to November 1964 , 13 ...
The sheriff denied having received it . He had no records pertaining to this case .
96 These assaults - - which went unpunished - marked the beginning of a period
of intensive racial violence in Pike County . From June to November 1964 , 13 ...
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13 Following these events , the Department of Justice brought suit against the
police and city administration , contending that the failure to provide protection
constituted a denial of the right. * Deposition of John Marchand , supra note 3 , at
33 ...
13 Following these events , the Department of Justice brought suit against the
police and city administration , contending that the failure to provide protection
constituted a denial of the right. * Deposition of John Marchand , supra note 3 , at
33 ...
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