Edgar Ray Killen, a preacher and Ku Klux Klan leader, is serving 60 years in connection with the killings of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman--civil rights workers who were registering black voters in 1964. The murders were dramatised in the film Mississippi Burning.
This package includes all of the following:
8x11 print out of the original missing poster of the three civil rights workers. Killen has written background information of the three murdered civil rights workers an explanation of the alledged crimes and has noted remarks under each workers photograph and has signed the piece in full.
Two page (one page front and back) letter going into greater detail the backgrounds of the workers, the lead up to the alledged crimes, the role of the Governement in the killings and much more all surrounding the alledged crimes.
(We have only scanned the last few lines of the letter and will not show the entire letter under any circumstances)
Handwritten matching envelope included.
This package has great historical significance and value and isn't just another bland piece of 'murderabilia'.