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Local Bureau agents , however , continued to attend trials involving Negroes and
to report incidents of discriminatory treatment . 13 These reports and subsequent
congressional investigations revealed that despite a theoretical improvement in ...
Local Bureau agents , however , continued to attend trials involving Negroes and
to report incidents of discriminatory treatment . 13 These reports and subsequent
congressional investigations revealed that despite a theoretical improvement in ...
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At the trial the charges were dismissed against all but one of the defendants ,
who was found guilty and fined $ 100 . 119 For a time Chief Guy was both chief of
police and president of the local chapter of the Americans for the Preservation of
...
At the trial the charges were dismissed against all but one of the defendants ,
who was found guilty and fined $ 100 . 119 For a time Chief Guy was both chief of
police and president of the local chapter of the Americans for the Preservation of
...
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Interview with Silas McGhee , Oct . 4 , 1964 . The men were subsequently
arrested by agents of the FBI , United States v . Belk , No . GCr - 659 ( N . D . Miss
. ) . Trial has been delayed pending the decision in United States v . Guest , prob .
juris ...
Interview with Silas McGhee , Oct . 4 , 1964 . The men were subsequently
arrested by agents of the FBI , United States v . Belk , No . GCr - 659 ( N . D . Miss
. ) . Trial has been delayed pending the decision in United States v . Guest , prob .
juris ...
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Trial before a three - judge court was held in January 1965 , but the case has not
yet been decided . 94 men nen Laurel , Mississippi On at least five occasions
during the summer and fall of 1964 , Negroes seeking service at lunch counters
in ...
Trial before a three - judge court was held in January 1965 , but the case has not
yet been decided . 94 men nen Laurel , Mississippi On at least five occasions
during the summer and fall of 1964 , Negroes seeking service at lunch counters
in ...
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Most of these cases were never brought to trial and in the very few cases in which
trials were held , defendants were either acquitted or received suspended
sentences or minimal fines . The officials responsible for instituting prosecutions
to ...
Most of these cases were never brought to trial and in the very few cases in which
trials were held , defendants were either acquitted or received suspended
sentences or minimal fines . The officials responsible for instituting prosecutions
to ...
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