Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the SouthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 188 páginas "The report presents and analyzes information concerning discriminatory law enforcement practices in several southern communities. This information was obtained by the Commission from extensive investigations in 1964 and a public hearing held in Jackson, Mississippi, in February 1965. The Commission has found that too often those responsible for local law enforcement have failed to provide equal protection of the laws to persons attempting to exercise rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution and the laws of the United States"--Page iii. |
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... Deputies interviewed Curtis and Jackson and examined the ground at the scene of the beating . The vic- tims were unable to give any identifying information . " Again the sheriff's investigation records consist of a single , undated ...
... Deputies interviewed Curtis and Jackson and examined the ground at the scene of the beating . The vic- tims were unable to give any identifying information . " Again the sheriff's investigation records consist of a single , undated ...
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... deputies as present or participating in the investi- gation . * 5 About two weeks later the sheriff arrested Joseph Lee Watts , a Negro civil rights worker , because he had re- portedly referred to the Church as the " building we burned ...
... deputies as present or participating in the investi- gation . * 5 About two weeks later the sheriff arrested Joseph Lee Watts , a Negro civil rights worker , because he had re- portedly referred to the Church as the " building we burned ...
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... deputies in the vicinity of the church at the time it had burned . The sheriff responded to this assertion by taking the Negroes to the Missis- sippi Highway Patrol Headquarters for polygraph tests . The sheriff was accompanied by the ...
... deputies in the vicinity of the church at the time it had burned . The sheriff responded to this assertion by taking the Negroes to the Missis- sippi Highway Patrol Headquarters for polygraph tests . The sheriff was accompanied by the ...
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... deputies questioned both Mr. and Mrs. Dillon , as well as their children , concerning their civil rights activities . According to Mr. Dillon , when the sheriff learned that Mrs. Dillon had been involved with the civil rights move- ment ...
... deputies questioned both Mr. and Mrs. Dillon , as well as their children , concerning their civil rights activities . According to Mr. Dillon , when the sheriff learned that Mrs. Dillon had been involved with the civil rights move- ment ...
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... deputies and members of his posse herding the Negro demonstrators at a rapid pace through the use of electrical shocking devices ( designed for use on cattle ) and night sticks to prod them along . " Williams v . Wallace , 240 F. Supp ...
... deputies and members of his posse herding the Negro demonstrators at a rapid pace through the use of electrical shocking devices ( designed for use on cattle ) and night sticks to prod them along . " Williams v . Wallace , 240 F. Supp ...
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