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  2. SC Supreme Court: Greenville man's conviction of interfering ...

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    May 8, 2024 at 10:35 AM. The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a Greenville County man’s conviction of interfering with an arrest by sheriff’s deputies nearly six years ago ...

  3. Greenville County Sheriff's deputies arrest two people ... - AOL

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    The Greenville County Sheriff’s deputies have arrested two people in connection with a Traveler’s Rest woman’s death. According to Greenville County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Holt, the ...

  4. Greenville County Sheriff debate gets spirited over putting ...

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    Terry Benjamin II, Greenville News. May 10, 2024 at 12:00 PM. Candidates for Greenville sheriff faced off in a debate Thursday night dominated by how officers are assigned and the best way to ...

  5. Lynching of Willie Earle - Wikipedia

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    Lynching of Willie Earle. The lynching of Willie Earle took place in Greenville, South Carolina on February 16, 1947, when Willie Earle, a 24-year-old black man, was arrested, taken from his jail cell and murdered. It is considered the last racially motivated lynching to occur in South Carolina.

  6. South Carolina in the civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Jackson of Greenville, SC, led many civil rights campaigns in South Carolina. Public libraries in Columbia and Spartanburg desegregated without controversy. In Greenville, however, on July 16, 1960, eight African-American students protested the segregation practices of the Greenville County public library.

  7. Peterson v. City of Greenville - Wikipedia

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    Peterson v. City of Greenville, 373 U.S., was a United States Supreme Court case that maintained the illegality of race-based segregation in public places. Ten African American student protesters were arrested and convicted in Greenville, South Carolina for attempting to purchase food at an S.H. Kress lunch counter.

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