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Special Ops: Freedom Force – Trailer – Video

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How to Think Like a Millionaire to Achieve Financial Freedom – Video

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What is Financial Freedom – Video

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PPSSPP v0.9.6 – Monster Hunter Freedom Unite – Video

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Station – Freedom Part 5 (Photo Manipulation) – Video

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Freedom – Victor Marx – Video

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Information Denied: Cuban Media and the Defense of Press Freedom – Video

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Lawsuits over leak continue despite Freedom bankruptcy

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Although Freedom Industries has sought protection in bankruptcy court, that hasn't stopped residents and business owners from filing lawsuits over the company's Jan. 9 chemical leak into the Elk River.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Although Freedom Industries has sought protection in bankruptcy court, that hasn't stopped residents and business owners from filing lawsuits over the company's Jan. 9 chemical leak into the Elk River.

None of the new lawsuits, however, names Freedom Industries as a defendant. The company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing Jan. 18 means that all lawsuits against the company are put on hold.

About 30 lawsuits had been filed before the bankruptcy against Freedom since the company discovered "Crude MCHM" had leaked into the Elk River from one of its storage tanks and caused a water-use ban for 300,000 West Virginians. About a week later, Freedom employees disclosed that another chemical, "PPH," was also in the tank that leaked.

Eastman Chemical Company, which produces MCHM, and The Dow Chemical Company, maker of PPH, are both named as defendants in a lawsuit filed last week by more than a dozen Kanawha County residents.

That lawsuit, which asks to be granted class-action status, also names Gary Southern, Freedom's president; the company's affiliate, Etowah River Terminal; its parent company, Chemstream Holdings; and Chemstream's owner, J. Clifford Forrest.

West Virginia American Water Company and its parent company American Water Works are also named in that suit filed by attorneys Timothy Koontz and Mark Underwood.

In two other lawsuits, West Virginia American Water is named as the sole defendant. Both were filed by attorneys Marvin Masters and Robert Berthold Jr.

In documents filed in Freedom's bankruptcy case, West Virginia American Water says it has been sued more than 20 times over Freedom's chemical leak. Because of that, the water company says, it is Freedom's "largest single creditor" in the bankruptcy case.

None of the new lawsuits, however, names Freedom Industries as a defendant. The company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing Jan. 18 means that all lawsuits against the company are put on hold.

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Freedom Summer of 1964 was mission in hostile territory

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For many young civil rights workers in 1964, there was no better place than Mississippi to challenge a system that kept blacks voiceless and disenfranchised.

The state had one of the largest black populations in the South, yet fewer than 5% of blacks there were registered to vote, according to the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies in Washington, D.C. In some counties, not a single black person was registered.

"Mississippi was the last bastion of apartheid," recalled Marion Barry, former mayor of Washington, who as a young man was the first chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). "Mississippi was famous for the exploitation and the destruction of black people."

"If you wanted to change the face of the nation, you started where the problems were the worst," said Barry, 77, now a city councilman in Washington. "You crack that, you can crack anything. That was our philosophy. We were fearless. We were the revolutionary storm troopers."

This year marks the 50th anniversary of "Freedom Summer" in Mississippi, when Barry and other civil rights workers took shelter with sympathetic residents in small towns and rural counties while helping blacks register to vote.

It was a dangerous mission, in a state where whites vehemently and violently opposed change. Murders, lynchings and beatings were used to intimidate blacks and keep in place segregation in schools and other public places. Student activists, led by SNCC, the NAACP and the Congress of Racial Equality, were determined to challenge voter registration requirements - such as poll taxes and literacy tests - intended to prevent blacks from voting.

"It's a moment in history where all these people came from all across the country: lawyers, doctors, teachers, students, activists, historians," said Robert Moses, 79, who headed SNCC's Mississippi operation and now runs the Algebra Project, a non-profit education program in Massachusetts. "They just converge for a brief moment in time and make something happen that nobody thought could happen."

'A major national event'

Freedom Summer was a key turning point in the civil rights movement and helped lead to passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

"It was a major national event, and it had an impact on shaping public opinion on civil rights nationally," said David Bositis, a senior analyst for the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. "Freedom Summer was important because it brought to the North what was going on in Mississippi."

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