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Man who survived Monroe Klan murders tells his story 60 years later

May 12, 2022May 12, 2022 Free PressBreaking News

By Liz Ryan The Illuminator.com Note: This story first appeared in Illuminator on May 10, 2022 ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Not a day has passed during the past 62 years that Willie Gibson hasn’t thought of Louisiana and the horrific shootings…

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