Racial Injustice
The Orangeburg Massacre: A Tragic Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement
November 15th, 1968, marks a somber anniversary in the struggle for racial equality in the United States. On this day, the Orangeburg Massacre took place on the campus of South Carolina State University, a historically Black college. This tragic event saw three unarmed Black students killed and 28 others injured when state highway patrolmen opened fire on a crowd of peaceful protesters.
The protest stemmed from the students' efforts to desegregate a local bowling alley that refused service to African Americans. Tensions escalated over several days of demonstrations, culminating in a bonfire on campus. When officers attempted to extinguish the fire, a confrontation ensued, and the situation spiraled out of control.
The Orangeburg Massacre, though often overshadowed by other events of the Civil Rights era, serves as a stark reminder of the violence and oppression faced by those fighting for equality. It underscores the importance of remembering these tragedies and continuing the fight for justice and systemic change.
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