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The Jena Six

Worcester Is MAJOR!™: The Jena Six

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Jena Six



Last fall in Jena, Louisiana, the day after two Black high school students sat beneath the “white tree” on their campus, nooses were hung from the tree. When the superintendent dismissed the nooses as a “prank,” more Black students sat under the tree in protest. The District Attorney then came to the school accompanied by the town’s police and demanded that the students end their protest, telling them, “I can be your best friend or your worst enemy… I can take away your lives with a stroke of my pen.”

A series of white-on-black incidents of violence followed, and the DA did nothing. But when a white student was beaten up in a schoolyard fight, the DA responded by charging six black students with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
It's amazing that in 2007, this type of "justice" is being carried out when Jim Crow Laws were abolished, supposedly, in 1965. We have an opportunity to encourage the Governor of Louisiana to intervene and provide justice for the Jena 6.

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