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This is our unabridged interview with Jerry Mitchell.
In the 1990s, investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell started working on a handful of closed murder cases from the Civil Rights Era which he believed were never brought to justice. Since then, Jerry’s work has led to 24 convictions in Civil Rights murder cases.
In this episode, he tells some of the most jaw-dropping stories from his life’s work, from the discovery of sealed spy records which reveal government involvement in racial murder, to interviews with klansmen who made threats on his life.
“Them trying to threaten me really made me more determined to do it than ever,” he says. “A life of fear is not worth living.”
Show Notes
Resources mentioned this episode:
"Mississippi Burning" (1988)
"Race Against Time: A Reporter Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era"
Similar No Small Endeavor episodes:
Dr. Fred Gray: Doing Justice Alongside MLK and Rosa Parks
Eddie Glaude: On James Baldwin’s America
Robert Jones: White Too Long
Transcript for Abridged Episode
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This is our unabridged interview with Jerry Mitchell.
In the 1990s, investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell started working on a handful of closed murder cases from the Civil Rights Era which he believed were never brought to justice. Since then, Jerry’s work has led to 24 convictions in Civil Rights murder cases.
In this episode, he tells some of the most jaw-dropping stories from his life’s work, from the discovery of sealed spy records which reveal government involvement in racial murder, to interviews with klansmen who made threats on his life.
“Them trying to threaten me really made me more determined to do it than ever,” he says. “A life of fear is not worth living.”
Show Notes
Resources mentioned this episode:
"Mississippi Burning" (1988)
"Race Against Time: A Reporter Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era"
Similar No Small Endeavor episodes:
Dr. Fred Gray: Doing Justice Alongside MLK and Rosa Parks
Eddie Glaude: On James Baldwin’s America
Robert Jones: White Too Long
Transcript for Abridged Episode
JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows
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Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter
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See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy
Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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