The Mississippi Burning Trial: A Primary Source AccountThis book focuses on the story of three civil rights workers murdered in Mississippi by the Ku Klux Klan in the summer of 1964, and the trial that followed. Using primary source images, documents, and excerpts from the trial, this book provides information on the investigation of the nineteen defendants, the trial, and the verdict that put seven of them behind bars. |
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Contenido
FREEDOM SUMMER MURDERS | 4 |
The Victims | 17 |
The Defendants | 23 |
Piecing Together the Crime | 32 |
In the Courtroom | 44 |
Jury Deliberation and the Verdict | 53 |
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activities Alabama Andrew Goodman Arledge arrested arrived asked Barnette began Bowers burning of Mt called Cecil Price cell charged City civil rights workers CORE Court crime deaths provoked national December defendants Department Deputy Price Doar Doyle equal federal government freedom riders FREEDOM SUMMER MURDERS hands Harris immediately Jackson jail James Chaney Jimmy Johnson joined Jordan June 21 jury Justice Klansmen Klux Klan Lauderdale Lawrence Rainey leaders Lives meeting Meredith Meridian Michael Schwerner Mickey Schwerner missing Mississippi Burning Mount Zion Church murdered Neshoba County October opened outrage and led Page patrol car person Philadelphia Photograph Posey President prosecution provoked national outrage Ray Killen received Roberts role segregated segregationists Sheriff stand statement station wagon student Taken testified took trial Tucker United Victims voter Wayne witness York young