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Civil Rights era #ColdCase student investigative reporter @ManshipXGR @UA_jcm

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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
The FBI thought he was dead. Now he's the last living witness of what led to the killings of four Black men by a man who would become a KKK leader in LA. Fascinating story by @LizRyanColdCase of the @LSU @ManshipSchool. https://t.co/KhnqBNvOtW #lalege #lagov
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Not a day has passed during the past 62 years that Willie Gibson hasn’t thought of Louisiana and the horrific shootings in Monroe.
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
A man the FBI thought was dead recalls details of 1960 Louisiana murders. @LizRyanColdCase interviews a new witness in the killings of four Black men by a future Ku Klux Klan leader. https://t.co/nx793s5Stn via @IlluminatorLA
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A man who would become a Ku Klux Klan leader was suspected of fatally shooting four men in 1960. The FBI thought the sole witness was dead.
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@LizRyanColdCase
Liz Ryan
4 years
Congratulations @remroc15 on this wonderful recognition for your great work!!!!!
@ManshipSchool
LSU Manship School of Mass Communication
4 years
Congrats to @LSU alumna and former @lsureveille Opinion Editor Rachel Mipro who earned third place in the Explanatory Reporting Competition of the 2021-2022 Hearst Journalism Awards Program for her LSU Cold Case Project story! Read more: https://t.co/cIWVkIMJtq #GeauxManship
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@ALReporter
Alabama Political Reporter
4 years
Ultimately, his killers were never convicted of his murder, but Wille Edwards Jr.’s memory lives on. https://t.co/i4ltgPuFtE
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Part 3 of our series on growing up in a Klan family: ‘If you don’t learn your history, then you’re doomed to relive it.’ By @jarchote of the @ManshipSchool. https://t.co/d0MIw7FiAc #lalege #lagov
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Explosive anger: How bombmaking, WWII trauma may have influenced Louisiana Klansman. Part 2 of a series by @JArchote of the @ManshipSchool. https://t.co/mtRaAFSRE8 via @shreveporttimes #lalege #lagov
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The Boyd brothers were struck by how many Klansmen were World War II veterans, like their father, who bore the trauma of his service for years.
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@LizRyanColdCase
Liz Ryan
4 years
Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia was the architect of the "Southern Manifesto" to resist the Brown vs. Board of Education. Route 7 from Berryville to Leesburg, VA is named the "Harry Byrd Highway."
@JMitchellNews
Jerry Mitchell
4 years
#OnThisDay 1956, 19 senators & 77 congressmen signed Southern Manifesto, denouncing Brown v. Board decision as “abuse of judicial power” & called for resistance to integration. #SaturdayThoughts https://t.co/MeWqDOisH3
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@JMitchellNews
Jerry Mitchell
4 years
#OnThisDay in 1965, a white mob murdered the Rev. James Reeb (@UUSC) during the Selma march. All-white jury acquitted his killers. Among the 40 martyrs listed on @splcenter #CivilRights Memorial. #Courage #FridayMorning #FlashbackFriday https://t.co/MeWqDOisH3
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@LizRyanColdCase
Liz Ryan
4 years
Congratulations Rachel @remroc15 for this national honor for your work on this #CivilRightsColdCase story!!! So happy that you are being recognized for your hard work and dedication!
@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Huge congratulations to Rachel Mipro, who just captured 3rd place for explanatory reporting in the national Hearst Awards, the most prestigious contest for student journalists! @remroc15 was honored for this @LSU @ManshipSchool Cold Case Project story. https://t.co/F0E42UV4Gs
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Tonight at 9 on @frontlinepbs, Stanley Nelson, an adjunct prof the @ManshipSchool who helps run the @LSU Cold Case Project, will talk about the Ku Klux Klan murder of Wharlest Jackson in 1967. Watch it on your local @lpborg station. https://t.co/7WodoBmNE5 #lalege #lagov
lailluminator.com
The work of a Louisiana newspaper editor will be included in a PBS "Frontline" documentary on the 1967 Ku Klux Klan murder of a Black man in Natchez, Mississippi.
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Students hit a roadblock studying Klan violence. They drafted a law to release more @FBI files about cases in LA & other Southern states. By @LizRyanColdCase, @Laranicholson_ & @remroc15 of the @LSU @ManshipSchool Cold Case Project. https://t.co/5Z7jmpnVnN #lalege #lagov
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In Louisiana alone, 15 victims from the civil rights era have been included among cases that the FBI has reviewed
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Thanks to the work of high school students, more FBI files on KKK violence in LA & other Southern states could be released, by @LizRyanColdCase, @Laranicholson_ & @remroc15 of the @LSU @Cold Case Project. Nice to see their story on A1 in Lafayette. https://t.co/5Z7jmpnVnN
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
Action in Congress might lead to FBI release of thousands of files on Louisiana KKK, civil rights-era murders, by @LizRyanColdCase. Also watch the great video by former @ManshipSchool students @carolinefenton1 & Payton Ibos.
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A national board tasked with reviewing and eventually releasing FBI documents on murder cases from the civil rights-era in Louisiana is being formed.
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@ManshipXGR
LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau
4 years
@ManshipSchool Statehouse reporter Piper Hutchinson is tracking the start of the special #LaLege session on redistricting today. You can follow her tweets at @PiperHutchBR & read her stories here, at https://t.co/vYWQWNjULJ & in newspapers & on websites around the state. #lagov
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@JMitchellNews
Jerry Mitchell
4 years
#OnThisDay in 1957, truck driver Willie Edwards Jr., 24, was on his way to work in Montgomery AL when 4 Klansmen forced him to jump off a bridge into the Alabama River, killing him. #OTD #BlackHistory #SundayMorning https://t.co/MeWqDOisH3
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@LizRyanColdCase
Liz Ryan
4 years
Thank you @ALReporter for running this story about the Scottsboro Boys and the work of Alabamans to preserve their important legacy!
@ALReporter
Alabama Political Reporter
4 years
Their legacy endures in several U.S. Supreme Court decisions recognizing Americans have the right to receive effective legal counsel. https://t.co/H9IOVkEUmi
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@ALReporter
Alabama Political Reporter
4 years
Their legacy endures in several U.S. Supreme Court decisions such as the Powell v. Alabama ruling that all Americans have the right to receive effective legal counsel. https://t.co/H9IOVkEUmi
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