Article: Freedom of Expression

Book Freedom of Expression In the heart of the Deep South, Jackson Free Press has resurrected the alt-weekly tradition of maverick investigations and cultural provocation. "Tweaking Twiggy" Cover feature about Jackson, Mississippi's "artist in residence," Jason "Twiggy" Lott. Jackson Free Press, Jan. 16, 2008

Klansman James Ford Seale had long been presumed dead by the local press. The FBI had a 1,000-page case file on Seale as the prime suspect in a civilrights-era murder-drowning of two black college students in Neshoba County, Mississippi, in 1964. But four decades later in the summer of 2005, a team of native Mississippi reporters and two Canadian filmmakers unearthed a bombshell. As ...

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