Article: EDITORIAL: Ageless justice: Old Klansman gets life for murder.(Editorial)

Sep. 4--It will take a long time for this country to forget its racist past. Actually, it should never be forgotten. Only by remembering that dark portion of our history can we at least have the hope of not repeating it. The fact that we do remember also can deliver justice, although belated. James Ford Seale is an old man now at 72. He has, however, lived 43 years longer than the two young black men that, with his help, were murdered. Seale was convicted June 14 on federal charges of kidnapping and conspiracy in the deaths of Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee. The two 19-year-olds disappeared May 2, 1964. Their decomposing bodies were found more than two ...

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