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[1] [5] Reports differ on exactly who fired weapons first, but only one White man was killed and twenty five Black men were killed during the December 7, 1874 event. [3] This was later referred to as the Vicksburg Massacre (or the Vicksburg riots). [1] Following this attack, President Ulysses S. Grant sent federal troops to Vicksburg.
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The Vicksburg massacre, sometimes referred to as the Vicksburg riot, [1] was a freedmen massacre on December 7, 1874, that continued until around January 5, 1875, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. An estimated 150–300 Black citizens, and 2 White citizens were killed during the violence.
A Columbia man was charged with the murder of his wife after she was found shot to death in a car after it crashed into a building in Hattiesburg. MS woman shot. Found dead in car after wreck.
Vicksburg Sentinel: Vicksburg, Mississippi: The Vicksburg Sentinel was a Democratic paper and Ryan was killed by his rival Whig counterpart in a duel on their second fight. [14] September 15, 1848: John Jenkins: Vicksburg Sentinel: Vicksburg, Mississippi: Killed in a fight with an attorney after the two had a previous altercation. [13] June 22 ...
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The shooting occurred Sunday just after midnight at the Oasis club in West Point. A woman, identified as Taleese Chandler, 20, died, and at least 12 people were injured, the Clay County Sheriff ...