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In 1964, three civil rights activists disappeared in Mississippi. With membership in the Ku Klux Klan rising and violence increasing, investigators worked quickly to locate the missing men. However, when their vehicle turned up burned, authorities realized something terrible had occurred. Join John Conner in a solo episode as he dives deep into part two of the FBI's "Mississippi Burning" case. Will this case be enough to make you check the locks?
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This episode of Check the Locks is dedicated, with love, to the memory of our friend Mathew Scott Halliday.
Sources:
Murder in Mississippi | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Mississippi Burning — FBI
THE EARLY SIXTIES IN MISSISSIPPI The early 1960s were turbulent times for Mississippi. Society was strictly segregated along rac
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute.
Michael Schwerner | Mississippi Encyclopedia
Biography of Cecil Ray Price
Mississippi Burning: From Murder Mayhem to a Mighty Mission
Bodies of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner discovered - SNCC Digital Gateway
Civil Rights Division | Michael Schwerner - James Chaney - Andrew Goodman | United States Department of Justice
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In 1964, three civil rights activists disappeared in Mississippi. With membership in the Ku Klux Klan rising and violence increasing, investigators worked quickly to locate the missing men. However, when their vehicle turned up burned, authorities realized something terrible had occurred. Join John Conner in a solo episode as he dives deep into part two of the FBI's "Mississippi Burning" case. Will this case be enough to make you check the locks?
Follow Us:
Join Our Facebook Group
Subscribe to our Patreon
Leave a voicemail by calling 615 -920-9393
Visit our website
Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcasts
Check the Locks is Supported By:
Audible: Enjoy 30 Days for Fee
This episode of Check the Locks is dedicated, with love, to the memory of our friend Mathew Scott Halliday.
Sources:
Murder in Mississippi | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Mississippi Burning — FBI
THE EARLY SIXTIES IN MISSISSIPPI The early 1960s were turbulent times for Mississippi. Society was strictly segregated along rac
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute.
Michael Schwerner | Mississippi Encyclopedia
Biography of Cecil Ray Price
Mississippi Burning: From Murder Mayhem to a Mighty Mission
Bodies of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner discovered - SNCC Digital Gateway
Civil Rights Division | Michael Schwerner - James Chaney - Andrew Goodman | United States Department of Justice

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