On this day, 15 May 1970, police opened fire just past midnight on a small group of Black students p
On this day, 15 May 1970, police opened fire just past midnight on a small group of Black students protesting at Jackson State College, Mississippi, killing two, including a bystander, and wounding 12. This was just 10 days after the much more widely known killings of white students at Kent State. Protests by Jackson State students had been held against the bombing of Vietnam and Cambodia, against the killings at Kent State, and again on this evening in response to rumours of a racist murder. Those killed were Phillip Lafayette Gibbs, 21 (left), father of an 18-month-old baby, and James Earl Green, a 17 year old grocery store worker who just happened to be walking home after his shift. This is a short account of the shootings: https://libcom.org/history/jackson-state-shootings-1970 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1988582307993576/?type=3 -- source link