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Viola Fauver Liuzzo (née Gregg;
April 11, 1925 –
March 25, 1965) was an
American civil rights activist in Detroit, Michigan. She was
known for
going to...
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Liuzzo may
refer to: ****le Liuzza,
political figure from Wilmer,
Louisiana Roy Liuzza,
American scholar of Old
English literature Viola Liuzzo (1925–1965)...
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testified against fellow Klansmen who were
accused of
killing Viola Gregg Liuzzo, a
civil rights volunteer. He was
accused of
being an
accessory to the murder...
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particularly controversial 1965 incident,
white civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo was
murdered by Ku Klux Klansmen, who gave
chase and
fired shots into her...
- the FBI's
targeting of
Viola Liuzzo In one
particularly controversial 1965 incident,
white civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo was
murdered by Ku Klux Klansmen...
- Birmingham, Alabama, that
killed four
young girls; the
murder of
Viola Liuzzo near
Selma in 1965, and the
lynching of
teenager Michael Donald in Mobile...
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against white activists involved in the
civil rights movement such as
Viola Liuzzo,
James Groppi, Bill Baxley, and
Jonathan Daniels. The term "white ****s"...
- Klan, a
group with
which the FBI was
evidenced to be
working in the
Viola Liuzzo lynching case. Earlier,
through the work of
Edwin Atherton, the BOI claimed...
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Selma to
Montgomery march.
About playing Liuzzo, Ochs said "A lot of this
history was new to me.
Viola Liuzzo was new to me. I did my research, dug in...
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Mississippi policeman and sheriff's deputy. The 1965
Alabama murder of
Viola Liuzzo. She was a Southern-raised
Detroit mother of five who was
visiting the state...