BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In OUR History
Schwerner, Chaney And Goodman

At One Minute Past Midnight, On June 21, 1964, Three Civil Rights Volunteers Were Murdered Near Philadelphia, Mississippi, In Neshoba County,
On 4th August, 1964, FBI Agents Found The Bodies Of The Three Young Men In An Earthen Dam, At Old Jolly Farm. They Had Been Buried For 44 Days.
James Chaney (The Black Victim), Along With Andrew Goodman And Michael Schwerner Was Involved With The Congress On Racial Equality's (CORE)Freedom Summer Campaign To Register Black Voters.
On The 21st Of June, 1964, The Three Activists Went To Longdale. Mississippi To Visit Mt. Zion Methodist Church, A Building That Had Been Fire-Bombed By The Ku Klux Klan Because It Was Going To Be Used As A Freedom School.
On The Way Back To The CORE Office In Meridian, MS, The Three Men Were Arrested By Deputy Sheriff Cecil Price. Later That Evening They Were Released From The Neshoba Jail Only To Be Stopped Again On A Rural Road Where A White Mob Shot Them Dead And Buried Them In An Earthen dam.
James Chaney Had Every Bone In His Body Crushed In The Murder.
Seven Klansman, Including Price, Were Arrested And Tried For The Brutal Killings. However, An All-white Jury Found Them All Not Guilty. Sometime Later, The Federal Government Charged The Murderers With Violating The Civil Rights Of Chaney, Goodman And Schwerner, This Time The Klansman Were Convicted And Served Sentences Ranging From Two To Ten
Years. An Eighth Person Was Indicted In 2005.
"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.
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