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1971: On September 9, 1971, 2,200 inmates at Attica Correctional Facility rebelled over living conditions and demands for political rights. The inmates gained control of a portion of the prison, taking 42 staff members hostage.
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September 9, 1971 – Prisoners seize control of Attica Correctional Facility. Corrections officer William Quinn is fatally injured in the taking of the ...
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The Attica uprising that began on September 9, 1971, remains one of the most well-known prison rebellions in U.S. history—infamous for how violently the state ...
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