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Oklahoma Commissioner Caught Talking About Lynching Black People Resigns | Chicago Defender

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An Oklahoma county commissioner has stepped down after he and three other officials were caught discussing killing reporters and lynching Black people. According to NBC News, McCurtain County Commissioner Mark Jennings handed in his resignation letter in the wake of a local newspaper releasing secretly-recorded audio of his discussion with Sheriff Kevin Clardy, investigator Alicia … Continued

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