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    FILE - This undated portrait shows Emmett Till. The government is still investigating the brutal slaying of the black teenager that helped spur the civil rights movement more than 60 years ago. A Justice Department report issued to Congress about civil rights cold case investigations lists the 1955 slaying of 14-year-old Till as being among the unit’s active cases. Till, who was from Chicago, was abducted and beaten to death hours after he whistled at a white woman while visiting Mississippi. His body was found in a river days later.
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    DOJ investigating Texas’s Operation Lone Star for civil rights violations

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    Supreme Court says no to damages for ’emotional distress’ in civil rights case. Here’s why that’s good news
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