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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

 

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

In July of 1964 two young men's bodies were found in the Mississippi River near Tallulah, LA and were thought to be two of the missing civil rights workers. Charles Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee had been hitchhiking in rural Southeast Mississippi. Moore was a student at Alcorn and Dee was a laborer. Charges were later dropped against two men, believed at first to have killed the duo.

Here's a newspaper clipping:

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