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Photos From Majority-Black Mississippi Towns Destroyed By Tornado Will Leave You Heartbroken

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A devastating, long-track tornado swept through western Mississippi on Friday, killing more than 25 people and leaving a wake of destruction in its path. Buildings were ripped from their frames, homes were completely wiped away and thousands of Mississippians were left without power or water.  MORE: Horrific Details Emerge As Mississippi Police Accused Of Shooting […]

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