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spazzmann

(748 posts)
Sun Jul 22, 2012, 10:29 AM Jul 2012

Today in Peace and Justice history on July 22, 1966

Federal Judge Claude Clayton issued an injunction ordering the police of Grenada, Mississippi, to stop interfering with lawfulprotest, ordering them instead to protect demonstrations, and requiring certain rules to be set down for the conduct of marches.. . . . continued > http://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/thisweek.htm

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Today in Peace and Justice history on July 22, 1966 (Original Post) spazzmann Jul 2012 OP
thank you your honor. rest in peace, you did good, real good. irisblue Jul 2012 #1
Fascinating but not very loungey taterguy Jul 2012 #2

irisblue

(32,980 posts)
1. thank you your honor. rest in peace, you did good, real good.
Sun Jul 22, 2012, 11:06 AM
Jul 2012

I never heard/read of him before 15 minutes ago.Thank you Wikipedia. Honoring women and men who see the law and justice, and honor and respect that. Thank you spazzmann, you taught me a truth about our history before my second sip of coffee. This is gonna be a real good day .

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