About this campaign
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The "Mississippi Five" originally described five women - Lisa Crevitt, Anita Krecic, Loretta Pierre, Evelyn Smith, and Linda Ross - sentenced to life with the possibility of parole in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Despite their achievements, personal growth, the loss of loved ones outside, and even recantations of key witnesses, they have been denied parole irrespective of their actions and the people they have become. After Jacqueline Barnes was denied parole a second time on Christmas eve in 2024, we added her to our campaign. These six women are now between the ages of 59 and 83 years old. They have collectively been imprisoned over 200 years and denied parole 50 times. In the words of committee member and organizer Pauline Rogers, the parole board continues to act as "judge, jury, and executioner." Our campaign provides parole hearing support, funds for communication and commissary costs, and more. It is time to Free the Five and Free Them All!
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