Selected Product: | Ghosts of Mississippi: The Murder of Medgar Evers, the Trials of Byron De La Beckwith, and the Haunting of the New South Paperback Author: Maryanne Vollers Publisher: Back Bay Books Release Date: 1995-04-01 ISBN-10: 0316914711 ISBN-13: 9780316914710 List Price: $13.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Warriors Don't Cry ISBN-10: 1416948821 ISBN-13: 9781416948827 List Price:$6.99 Of Long Memory: Mississippi and the Murder of Medgar Evers ISBN-10: 0306811626 ISBN-13: 9780306811623 List Price:$17.50 Never Too Late: A Prosecutor's Story of Justice in the Medgar Evars Case ISBN-10: 1416575162 ISBN-13: 9781416575160 List Price:$21.95 |
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