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This Case Involved the Whippings and Other Brutal Methods of Three

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Question 45

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This case involved the whippings and other brutal methods of three black defendants to obtain confessions from them.


A) Brown v. Mississippi
B) Fikes v. Alabama
C) Williams v. United States
D) Roger v. Richmond

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