52 years ago, police shot and killed 3 Black students at a South Carolina protest, pinning the blame on an 'outside agitator' in what remains one of the most violent and mysterious moments of the civil rights movement

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· On Feb. 8, 1968, law enforcement officers shot and killed 3 Black students in Orangeburg, South Carolina, during a protest against racial segregation in the Southern town.
· Known as "The Orangeburg Massacre," the shooting became one of the most violent moments during the civil rights movement, but it also remains one of the...

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