- E.H. Hurst
E.H. Hurst, a
state legislator inMississippi in the 1950s-60s, who opposed registration ofAfrican-American voters. OnSeptember 25 ,1961 , Hurst, who was white, shot and killed his former childhood friend,Herbert Lee , who was black. Lee was one of the first African-Americans to try and register to vote during theStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) campaign in Mississippi. A jury acquitted Hurst [of manslaughter?] on the same day, on the grounds ofself-defense . TheAmite County courtroom was full of armed white men. One of the witnesses,Lewis Allen , soon recanted histestimony , saying that he had lied to protect his family. Before he could testify about the intimidation, Allen, too, was murdered in his driveway by a shot-gun blast.Medgar Evers was one of the speakers at Lee's funeral. The murder and similar violence elsewhere were setbacks to the black registration drive. By the end of1964 ,Freedom Summer , out of 500,000 eligible blacks, Mississippi had only 1,200 new black voters.Mississippi-politician-stubfsdfsfsdsfsdsesfdsfsfsfsffasdadsaddaffffefsesefsfdsfsfds
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