A treatise on race relations in the South as seen through the trial of NAACP chief Medgar Evers's murderer's trial discusses how white supremacist Byron de la Beckwith escaped justice for thirty years after two trials by all-white juries and the civil rights transformations that contributed to his eventual conviction. Reprint.
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