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Remains Of Black Children Killed in MOVE Bombing Cannot Be Located

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Six adults and five children lost their lives during the 1985 attack on Philadelphia's MOVE compound. And now two Ivy League universities can't confirm the whereabouts of the remains of two children.

Source: Stories About Black History

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