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Posts Tagged ‘Kevin Strickland’

Missouri judge exonerates Kevin Strickland after serving 43 years for wrongful conviction

November 28, 2021

Strickland, 62, has always maintained that he was home watching television and had nothing to do with the killings, which happened when he was 18 years old.

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Missouri Inmate Finally Gets A Chance At Proving His Innocence After 43 Years

November 8, 2021

Kevin Strickland had his first hearing on Monday after trying 17 times to get his triple murder conviction overturned.

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401 W. North Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212  USA
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ABHM Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Thursday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
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* For the safety of our guests and staff members, please reschedule your visit if you are not feeling well. Mask-wearing is not required but is welcomed.

ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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