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How do you think most ex-confederate felt about the success of greenwood ?

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Answer:GREENWOOD, Miss. – Ten people were shot, two fatally, during a post-funeral gathering in Mississippi over the weekend, police said. Jonathan Pitts, 42, and his sister Katrina Pitts, 41, died at the scene of the shooting late Saturday in Greenwood, the Greenwood Commonwealth reported.Oct 26, 2020

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