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      On May 24, 1961, a group of Freedom Riders departed Montgomery for Jackson, Mississippi. There, several hundred supporters greeted the riders. However, those who attempted to use the whites-only facilities were arrested for trespassing and taken to the maximum-security penitentiary in Parchman, Mississippi.

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    • [DOCX File]Gem of the Ocean - Huntington Theatre Company

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      Boy Willie has spent the past three years at Parchman Farm, a Mississippi correctional facility, and is clearly seen as trouble by his sister. When Boy Willie tells them that Sutter, the man whose family used to own the Charles family during Slavery, has fallen into a well and drowned, Berniece suspects Boy Willie of having murdered him.

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    • [DOC File]INFORMATION PAPER - MT Judicial Branch

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      Mississippi has the potential for over 4,000 participants in Drug Court (22 Circuit Court Districts x 200 participants per District). The Court can control who goes in the Front Door of the Penitentiary, but Mississippi Department of Corrections (under Federal Guidelines concerning over-crowding and budgetary constraints) controls who goes out ...

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    • [DOC File]1961: The Freedom Riders - Social Studies with Miss Daniel

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      By the end of the summer, more than 300 Freedom Riders had been arrested in Mississippi. They were housed in overcrowded jails, or at the notorious Parchman prison farm, where guards deliberately kept the windows shut during the stifling Mississippi summer, when temperatures can reach 110°F.

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    • [DOCX File]University of Mississippi

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      A thesis submitted to the faculty of The University of Mississippi in partial fulfillment of. ... a pioneer in making changes to a very broken system and led the charge in trying to eliminate solitary confinement in Parchman Prison and also very involved in private prison contracts. ... I know from experience that jail can be a sort of “Crime ...

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    • [DOC File]Federal Communications Commission

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      In 2010, the Mississippi Department of Corrections deployed a managed access system at the Mississippi State Penitentiary, a maximum security prison in Parchman, Mississippi. In its first month of operation, the system blocked a total of 325,000 call and message attempts, and has prevented more than 2 million calls and text messages through ...

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    • [DOCX File]mstraceybarrett.weebly.com

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      Montgomery blacks called a mass meeting. A powerful force in the community was E. D. Nixon, a veteran trade unionist and experienced organizer. There was a vote to boycott all city buses. Car pools were organized to take Negroes to work; most people walked. The city retaliated by indicting one hundred leaders of the boycott, and sent many to jail.

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    • [DOC File]STATE - Lionheart

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      Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC), 723 N. President St., Jackson, MS 39202 Mississippi (CONT.) Mississippi Department of Corrections Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative The Mississippi Department of Corrections will focus efforts on recidivism for 200 adult offenders and 75 juvenile offenders reentering Hinds County.

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