Talk:Mississippi Cold Case

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This doesn't have too much to do with the wikipedia article, but maybe we can make this addition. What was the name of the song ('soundtrack' or 'theme song') that plays during this documentary? If anyone can tell me that would be appreciated.

[edit] citation needed

the article says "On May 2, 1964, Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee were picked up by KKK members while hitchhiking in Meadville, Mississippi. They were interrogated and tortured in a nearby forest, locked in a trunk, driven across state lines, chained to a Jeep motor and train rails and dropped alive into the Mississippi River.[citation needed]" I heard Thomas Moore speak today and he verified all of this. For citation can we quote him or does it need to be a citation from the internet? OGOLD (talk) 02:29, 29 February 2008 (UTC)

The person is just quoting from the documentary, so citing the documentary and that source together would probably put it to rest. I am just starting to learn how to do these things so you do it. (24.77.37.48 (talk) 20:33, 4 March 2008 (UTC))


[edit] Seale's hate Letter to the Editor

I am wondering why the Seale letter isn't included in this since it shows the mindset of the killer and to give us some idea how what was an accepted opinion at the time became unacceptable over time - which is what a teacher would do with this. Also, forgetting history is the first step of repeating it. This article looks at portions of Seale's letter to the editor: [1]

This is the actual letter photocopied from the original source: [2]

(24.77.37.48 (talk) 20:33, 4 March 2008 (UTC))