An edition of Murder in Mississippi (2004)

Murder in Mississippi

United States v. Price and the struggle for civil rights

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An edition of Murder in Mississippi (2004)

Murder in Mississippi

United States v. Price and the struggle for civil rights

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Few episodes in the modern civil rights movement were more galvanizing or more memorialized than the brutal murders of Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney--idealists eager to protect and promote the rights of black Americans, even in the deep and very dangerous South. In films like Mississippi Burning and popular folk songs, these young men have been venerated as martyrs. Even so, the landmark legal dimensions of their murder case have until now remained largely lost. Howard Ball reminds us just how problematic the prosecution of the murderers--all members of the KKK--actually was. When the State of Mississippi failed to indict them, the U.S. tried to prosecute the case in federal district court. The judge there, however, ruled that the federal government had no jurisdiction. When the U.S. appealed, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned the lower court decision, claiming that federal authorities did indeed have the power to police civil rights violations in any state. United States v. Price (1967) thus produced a landmark decision that signaled a seismic shift in American legal history and race relations, for it meant that local authorities could no longer shield racist lawbreakers. Ball weaves the tales of victims and perpetrators into a single compelling story in which the legal process becomes as much personal as political.--From publisher description.

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Pages
171

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Murder in Mississippi: United States v. Price and the Struggle for
April 2004, University Press of Kansas
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Murder in Mississippi: United States v. Price and the struggle for civil rights
2004, University Press of Kansas
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Table of Contents

Driving on Highway 19 to Philadelphia, Mississippi
Genesis : Mississippi and the struggle for racial equality
COFO's "Mississippi freedom summer" project : the battle line is drawn
Informants and indictments
U.S. v. Price in the U.S. Supreme Court
The trial in Federal District Court
Is there justice in Mississippi?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-162) and index.

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Lawrence, Kan
Series
Landmark law cases & American society

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Library of Congress
KF224.M47 B35 2004, KF224.M47B35 2004

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Pagination
xv, 171 p. ;
Number of pages
171

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Open Library
OL15573044M
Internet Archive
murderinmississi0000ball
ISBN 10
0700613161, 0700613153
LCCN
2003024026
OCLC/WorldCat
53360518
Library Thing
623347
Goodreads
1038930

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