Byron de la Beckwith under questioning by the House on Un-American Activities. He took the Fifth Amendment when asked about his involvement with the Klan. Tried twice in 1964, but freed due to hung juries, he was finally convicted of the murder of NAACP leader, Medgar Evers in 1994. Jan. 12, 1966.
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