This past weekend marked the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer 1964, when three young men by the names of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Adam Goodman were kidnapped, shot dead and burnt up, by the hands of a Mississippi Deputy Sheriff and the Ku Klux Klan, who the sheriff alerted to action after he pulled the men over for false speeding.
It took the wife of Michael Schwerner, the families of the men, many protesters and activists, who eventually found the bodies of the missing men 40 days later buried in an earthen dam side by side.
These men were killed because they were trying to register African Americans to vote, so that they too could have a voice in the political process within America.
For more information about Freedom Summer 1964, click here.
2014 LA
It took the wife of Michael Schwerner, the families of the men, many protesters and activists, who eventually found the bodies of the missing men 40 days later buried in an earthen dam side by side.
These men were killed because they were trying to register African Americans to vote, so that they too could have a voice in the political process within America.
For more information about Freedom Summer 1964, click here.
2014 LA