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Case Files And Photos From 1964 Mississippi Burning Murders Made Public For First Time
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Photos and Case Files from 1964 Mississippi Burning Slayings of Three Civil Rights Activists Made Public for the First Time
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Publicado: 27 jun 2021 23:33 GMT James Chaney, Andrew Goodman y Michael Schwerner murieron a manos de miembros del Ku Klux Klan, lo que desencadenó indignación nacional.
Activistas de derechos civiles asesinados cerca de Filadelfia, en Misisipi (EE.UU.), el 21 de junio de 1964.FBI / AP
Una serie de archivos, fotografías y otros registros nunca antes vistos que documentan la investigación de los brutales asesinatos de tres activistas de derechos civiles hace 57 años en el estado de Misisipi (EE.UU.) ahora se encuentran disponibles al público, informa AP.
Los asesinatos de James Chaney, Andrew Goodman y Michael Schwerner ocurrieron en 1964 en el condado de Neshoba a manos de miembros del Ku Klux Klan. Los hechos que desencadenaron indignación nacional ayudaron a
The records include case files, Federal Bureau of Investigation memoranda, research notes and federal informant reports and witness testimonies. There are also photographs of the exhumation of the victims’ bodies and subsequent autopsies, along with aerial photographs of the burial site, according to an announcement from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
The collection is being stored in three catalog records: Series 2870 houses the attorney general’s research files, Series 2902 houses the FBI memos and Series 2903 houses the photographs.
The three Freedom Summer workers, all in their 20s, had been investigating the burning of a black church near Philadelphia, Mississippi, when they disappeared in June of 1964.