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Justices reject appeal in 1964 kidnapping case related to civil rights

The Supreme Court has refused a lower court's unusual request to decide whether a shocking 45-year-old civil rights crime can be prosecuted decades later.

Reputed Klansman's conviction overturned in 1964 deaths

A federal appeals court overturned the kidnapping conviction of a reputed Klansman in connection with the 1964 deaths of two black teenagers in Mississippi.

Klansman gets life for 1964 killing of black teens

James Ford Seale, a reputed Ku Klux Klansman, was sentenced Friday to three life terms in prison for his role in the 1964 abduction and murder of two black teenagers in southwest Mississippi.

Time.com: Judge: 3 Life Terms for Klansman

James Ford Seale, a reputed Ku Klux Klansman, was sentenced Friday to three life terms in prison for his role in the 1964 abduction and murder of two black teenagers

Brother refused to give up on racially tinged 1964 deaths

After the investigation into the May 1964 deaths in rural Mississippi of his brother and a friend went cold, Thomas Moore was convinced he would never see justice done.

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