Pallbearers carry the casket of Jimmie Lee Jackson into a church in Marion, Ala., where a sign reads “Racism killed our brother.”
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Pallbearers carry the casket of Jimmie Lee Jackson into a church in Marion, Ala., where a sign reads “Racism killed our brother.”
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Editor’s note: This podcast contains subject matter that some may find disturbing.
In Episode 5, we revisit the 1965 murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson, an unarmed black civil rights activist shot by police in Marion, Ala., after a peaceful protest. On…
