1963 Woolworth's protest photo shows civil rights demonstrators doused with condiments
1963 Woolworth's protest photo shows civil rights demonstrators doused with condiments The passage describes a historic civil‑rights protest photograph with no mention of current officials, financial transactions, or ongoing investigations. It offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigative work and involves only historical figures, making it low‑value noise for current oversight inquiries. Key insights: Photo taken by Fred Blackwell on May 28, 1963; Shows protesters John Salter, Joan Trumpauer, Anne Moody at a white‑only Woolworth’s in Jackson, MS; Mob poured ketchup, sugar, and mustard on the demonstrators
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1963 Woolworth's protest photo shows civil rights demonstrators doused with condiments The passage describes a historic civil‑rights protest photograph with no mention of current officials, financial transactions, or ongoing investigations. It offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigative work and involves only historical figures, making it low‑value noise for current oversight inquiries. Key insights: Photo taken by Fred Blackwell on May 28, 1963; Shows protesters John Salter, Joan Trumpauer, Anne Moody at a white‑only Woolworth’s in Jackson, MS; Mob poured ketchup, sugar, and mustard on the demonstrators
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