Returned Items Stir Memories of Deadly Attica Prison Riot

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More than 40 years after the nation's deadliest prison uprising, items collected in the aftermath were returned to the hostages and victims' families.
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Vickie Smith Menz holds the uniform pants worn by her late father, Art Smith, an Attica Prison guard, while Smith's shirt hangs behind her, at Menz's home in Henrietta, NY, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014. More than 40 years after the nation's deadliest prison uprising, badges, hats and other personal effects collected in the aftermath have been returned to the hostages and victims' families. Heather Ainsworth / AP
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