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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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11th April 1925 birthday of Viola Liuzzo (March 25th 1965)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_LiuzzoSee also “Home of the Brave” Documentary film (75 minutes) about her murder, the bloody Klan and FBI and legacy of trauma for her family and friends.
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11th April 1925 birthday of Viola Liuzzo (March 25th 1965)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_LiuzzoSee also “Home of the Brave” Documentary film (75 minutes) about her murder, the bloody Klan and FBI and legacy of trauma for her family and friends.
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11th April 1925 birthday of Viola Liuzzo (March 25th 1965)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_LiuzzoSee also “Home of the Brave” Documentary film (75 minutes) about her murder, the bloody Klan and FBI and legacy of trauma for her family and friends.
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11th April 1925 birthday of Viola Liuzzo (March 25th 1965)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_LiuzzoSee also “Home of the Brave” Documentary film (75 minutes) about her murder, the bloody Klan and FBI and legacy of trauma for her family and friends.
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11th April 1925 birthday of Viola Liuzzo (March 25th 1965)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_LiuzzoSee also “Home of the Brave” Documentary film (75 minutes) about her murder, the bloody Klan and FBI and legacy of trauma for her family and friends.
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🕸glané sur le net🕸 In memoriam Viola Liuzzo. Droits civiques et autres pièces détachées: "Combien de Temps, Peu de Temps". Il y a 60 ans, Martin Luther King prononçait ce célèbre discours en clôture de la Marche de Selma. --… #Mémoire #DroitsCiviques #MartinLutherKing #Selma #ViolaLiuzzo
In memoriam Viola Liuzzo. Droi... -
December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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December 3, 1965 - An all-white jury in Alabama convicted three Ku Klux Klansmen for the murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo.
The mother of five from Detroit was shot and killed while driving a young black activist, Leroy Moton, back to the town of Selma following a protest march to the state capital in Montgomery. It was later learned that another Klansmen in the car, Gary Thomas Rowe, was an FBI informant.
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Today's Letters from an American
#JimmyLeeJackson
#JamesReeb
#ViolaLiuzzo #Selma #JohnLewis #VotingrightsI fear there will be more deaths in the effort to secure voting rights. These were heroic people who lost life and limb to broaden democracy
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-5-2023-sunday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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Today's Letters from an American
#JimmyLeeJackson
#JamesReeb
#ViolaLiuzzo #Selma #JohnLewis #VotingrightsI fear there will be more deaths in the effort to secure voting rights. These were heroic people who lost life and limb to broaden democracy
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-5-2023-sunday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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Today's Letters from an American
#JimmyLeeJackson
#JamesReeb
#ViolaLiuzzo #Selma #JohnLewis #VotingrightsI fear there will be more deaths in the effort to secure voting rights. These were heroic people who lost life and limb to broaden democracy
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-5-2023-sunday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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Today's Letters from an American
#JimmyLeeJackson
#JamesReeb
#ViolaLiuzzo #Selma #JohnLewis #VotingrightsI fear there will be more deaths in the effort to secure voting rights. These were heroic people who lost life and limb to broaden democracy
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-5-2023-sunday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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Today's Letters from an American
#JimmyLeeJackson
#JamesReeb
#ViolaLiuzzo #Selma #JohnLewis #VotingrightsI fear there will be more deaths in the effort to secure voting rights. These were heroic people who lost life and limb to broaden democracy
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-5-2023-sunday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email