| 1. | (Goodman, Andrew; Chaney, James; and Schwerner, Michael). Lomax, Louis; Griffin, John Howard; Kunstler, William M. and Gregory, Dick. MISSISSIPPI EYEWITNESS: the three civil rights workers -- how they were murdered. Louis E. Lomax, John Howard Griffin, Dick Gregory, the exclusive story by Ramparts Magazine. Menlo Park, California: Ramparts Magazine, 1964. - Quarto, 11-1/4 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Softcovers, bound in color pictorial stapled white wraps. The covers are dampstained and creased with a couple of small chips and short tears to the edges. 64 pages, including the covers. Profusely illustrated throughout including 3 full-page photographic portraits of the slain civil rights workers. The book is illustrated mostly in black & white though there is a powerful color portrait of James Chaney's mother. The pages are creased and slightly darkened with some dampstaining to the first and last few pages. A special publication by Ramparts Magazine. Includes Louis E. Lomax's essay "The Road to Mississippi", William M. Kunstler's "Mississippi Violence and Federal Power", a photographic portfolio by Jim Marshall entitled "The Faces of Philadelphia", an "Interview with Dick Gregory", John Howard Griffin's essay "The Tip-Off", David Spain M.D.'s "Mississippi Autopsy", and David Welsh's "Valley of Fear". Price: 45.00 USD |