When white supremacists murdered three young civil rights activists in rural Mississippi in 1964, the crime shocked millions of Americans. Through painstaking work, investigators solved the crime and sent several people to prison. The case, however, was not fully resolved until 2005 -- and even today, not all observers believe that justice was done.
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When white supremacists murdered three young civil rights activists in rural Mississippi in 1964, the crime shocked millions of Americans. Through painstaking work, investigators solved the crime and sent several people to prison. The case, however, was not fully resolved until 2005 -- and even today, not all observers believe that justice was done.
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