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Justice in Mississippi
The Murder Trial of Edgar Ray Killen
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272 pages
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The book delves into the historical event of the murder of three civil rights workers in 1964 and the long struggle for justice that followed. Howard Ball explores the impact of this crime on the community and the legal system, revealing how, after decades of inaction, justice was ultimately served in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Through detailed accounts and analysis, the narrative sheds light on the complexities of civil rights in America and the enduring quest for accountability.
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2006, hardcover with dust jacket
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