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Greenville 8 students–Jackson and Crosby reflect on their arrests | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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Group’s commitment helped give birth to a new South By Chinta Strausberg It was 60 years ago this Thursday, July 16, when Jesse Jackson, Sr., along with seven other students were arrested after staging a sit-in at the whites-only Greenville Public Library in Greenville, S.C. Their arrests soon captured the nickname “The Greenville Eight”—a social […]

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