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Omaha Steve

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Sun Sep 13, 2015, 09:49 PM Sep 2015

September 13, 1971


http://nhlabornews.com/2015/09/september-13-1971/




A four-day revolt at the Attica Correctional Facility near Buffalo, New York, over prisoners’ demands for political rights and better living conditions ends when hundreds of state police officers storm the complex, killing 29 prisoners and 10 AFSCME-represented prison employees, and wounding 89. “We are men. We are not beasts, and we do not intend to be beaten or driven as such.” –L.D. Barkley, a 21 year-old prisoner serving time for breaching parole by driving without a license; he died in the assault, shot 15 times at point-blank range.

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September 13, 1971 (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 2015 OP
K&R nt Mnemosyne Sep 2015 #1
"Attica" is one of those names that immediately sends a chill down my spine Art_from_Ark Sep 2015 #2

Art_from_Ark

(27,247 posts)
2. "Attica" is one of those names that immediately sends a chill down my spine
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 04:30 AM
Sep 2015

"Biafra" is another. As are "Kent State" and "My Lai".

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