James Ford Seale

The Starting Point: An FBI request & electronic babysitters (The Yahoo! Newsroom)

AP – FILE --This is an Aug. 24, 2007 file photograph of reputed Ku Klux Klansman James Ford Seale as he walks … More from The Yahoo! Newsroom: The Starting Point is a snapshot of the news stories that occurred overnight. In...

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FBI wants public's help in civil rights killings

Over the last three years, the FBI scoured faded documents, interviewed aging lawmen and tracked down witnesses from killings that occurred decades ago, many of them involving white police officers who shot black men or...

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FBI continues to probe civil rights era racial murders

They were racially motivated civil rights era murders. All are cold cases. The FBI says it is determined to bring justice for these racist deaths, some involving white police officers. The FBI is looking for help in tracking...

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High court not swayed to regulate fund fees

Several Supreme Court justices seemed unsympathetic Monday to calls for the courts to get involved in reining in what investors are calling "excessive" fees on mutual funds, a popular investment vehicle for millions of...

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Court rejects civil-rights era murder case

Published: Nov. 2, 2009 at 3:59 PM WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. Supreme Court Monday refused to review the 2007 conviction of a former Ku Klux Klan member in the 1964 kidnapping and murder of two black teenagers. By...

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Delayed Justice A Salve For Mississippi's Wounds...

Forty-five years ago, the bodies of two young black men turned up, brutally mangled, in a tributary of the Mississippi River. In a new book, author Harry MacLean explores the trial of reputed Klansman James Ford Seale for the...

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Husted: Cotillion stays in step with fun and manners

By Bill Husted The Denver Post Above, children dance at a cotillion at the Brown Palace hotel. Jon D. Williams, left, helms Jon D. Williams Cotillions, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. Everybody talks about how...

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BRADBERRY: Taking ‘The Card’ out of play ... again

It’s necessary! Who knew? n That nation’s economic prosperity would come to a screeching halt n That New York would suddenly lose what appeared to some, to be a great governor n That America’s first African American president...

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Husted: Opportunity knocks on authors' doors

In an interview last week with Denver author Stephen White, he told me that luck played a big part in a writer's success. Since then, he's been lucky indeedand fellow Denver author Harry Mac- Lean also is on a streak.

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High court gets rare certified question

A federal appellate court recently focused attention on a rare method of obtaining review by the U.S. Supreme Court when it certified a question to the justices in the high-profile prosecution of James Ford Seale for the 1964...

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