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The deadliest mass casualty event of the 20th century has continuing implications for today as historian John William Templeton and political scientist Dr. James Lance Taylor previewed their discussion with participants Capt. Yulanda Williams and Dr. Amos C. Brown as they recalled the tragedy of Nov. 18, 1978 which took the lives of 300 mostly Black children, some with throats slit by their own mother.
By BLKBIZMONTHThe deadliest mass casualty event of the 20th century has continuing implications for today as historian John William Templeton and political scientist Dr. James Lance Taylor previewed their discussion with participants Capt. Yulanda Williams and Dr. Amos C. Brown as they recalled the tragedy of Nov. 18, 1978 which took the lives of 300 mostly Black children, some with throats slit by their own mother.