Thursday, May 26, 2005


Tribute to Confederacy at the Carroll County courthouse. "The South Will Rise Again." Posted by Hello

Monday, May 23, 2005

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

... After the murders work continued in Meridian.

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

Schwerner, Chaney and Goodman: Sovereignty Commission's investigation of the burning of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church located ten miles East of Philadelphia in the Longdale Community of Neshoba County. Report dated June 23, 1964.

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

Mississippi officials first claimed it was a "hoax" that three civil rights volunteers were missing after their release from the Neshoba County jail at 10:30 p.m., Sunday, June 21, 1964.

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

Satterfield's update, Nov. 6, 1963: $465,000 spent so far to fight civil rights (1963 dollars)

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

Yazoo City Lions Club helps fight Civil Rights in 1963

Sovereignty Commission Online

Sovereignty Commission Online

The former president of the American Bar Association, John Satterfield of Yazoo City, headed up Mississippi's fight against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.