About 500 March In Support Of Prosecution Of 1964 Slayings
Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 01:51PM
TheSpook
About 500 people, including
members of the NAACP, marched in downtown Jackson Wednesday. The march
was to show support for the state prosecution of the 1964 slayings of
three civil rights workers in Mississippi and to seek an indictment for
a former Klansman. The group included Jackson State University and
Tougaloo College students and the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference. Marchers sang "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" in a planned
event originally scheduled to coincide with a state fair booth by
alleged white supremacist Richard Barrett. The booth was canceled, but
the march went on. The group said it hopes to persuade Attorney General
Jim Hood to prosecute the slayings of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and
Michael Schwerner in Neshoba County. The group also circulated a
petition seeking the indictment of Edgar Ray Killen, 79, who was among
18 men tried in 1967 on federal conspiracy charges. Killen wasn't
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