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  • One time Klu Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen is wheeled into the Neshoba County Courthouse for his sentencing hearing after being convicted of  three counts of manslaughter on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 for the deaths of the three civil rights workers in 1964, in Philadelphia, Miss., June 23, 2005.(AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    One time Klu Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen is wheeled into the Neshoba County Courthouse for his sentencing hearing after being convicted of three counts of manslaughter on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 for the deaths of the three civil rights workers in 1964, in Philadelphia, Miss., June 23, 2005.(AP Photo/Charles Smith)

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  • Rita Schwerner Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner,  arrives early to the sentencing of Edgar Ray Killen, Thursday, June 23, 2005 in Philadelphia, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    Rita Schwerner Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner, arrives early to the sentencing of Edgar Ray Killen, Thursday, June 23, 2005 in Philadelphia, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

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  • A child stares off into the sky as a relative comtemplates about her life after evacuating New Orleans months after Hurricane Katrina.(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for the CDF)

    A child stares off into the sky as a relative comtemplates about her life after evacuating New Orleans months after Hurricane Katrina.(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for the CDF)

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  • Rev. Al Sharpeton, left, discusses his experiences as a candidate for the presidency as Dr. Glenda Glover, Dean, JSU School of Business, looks on.  Rev. Sharpeton served as keynote speaker for the JSU School of Business' Annual Awards Banquet, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    Rev. Al Sharpeton, left, discusses his experiences as a candidate for the presidency as Dr. Glenda Glover, Dean, JSU School of Business, looks on. Rev. Sharpeton served as keynote speaker for the JSU School of Business' Annual Awards Banquet, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

  • A Hurricane Katrina displaced citizen talks about her experiences during the re-location process.(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for CDF)

    A Hurricane Katrina displaced citizen talks about her experiences during the re-location process.(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for CDF)

  • Governor Haley Barbour dances with his wife, Marsha as legendary entertainer Percy Sledge sings to the crowd, Tuesday, January 13, 2004 in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    Governor Haley Barbour dances with his wife, Marsha as legendary entertainer Percy Sledge sings to the crowd, Tuesday, January 13, 2004 in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

  • Rev. Al Sharpeton shares a laugh with Glenda Glover, Ph.D, Dean of the JSU School of Business, center, and Mayor Harvey Johnson, left, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackon, Miss. Rev. Sharpeton was serving as keynote speaker at the School of Business' annual awards dinner.(AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    Rev. Al Sharpeton shares a laugh with Glenda Glover, Ph.D, Dean of the JSU School of Business, center, and Mayor Harvey Johnson, left, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackon, Miss. Rev. Sharpeton was serving as keynote speaker at the School of Business' annual awards dinner.(AP Photo/Charles Smith)

  • A child displaced by Hurricane Katrina plays with the photographer's camera while being interview about his experiences in a new location(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for CDF)

    A child displaced by Hurricane Katrina plays with the photographer's camera while being interview about his experiences in a new location(Charles A. Smith/Photographer on assignment for CDF)

  • Defense attorney James McIntyre, center,  is escorted by the Philadelphia, Miss. police department security detail out of the courthouse after his client, Edgar Ray Killen was sentenced to 60 years for the murders of the civil rights workers in 1964, Thursday, June 23, 2005 in Philadelphia, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

    Defense attorney James McIntyre, center, is escorted by the Philadelphia, Miss. police department security detail out of the courthouse after his client, Edgar Ray Killen was sentenced to 60 years for the murders of the civil rights workers in 1964, Thursday, June 23, 2005 in Philadelphia, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)

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    Rev. Al Sharpeton, left, discusses his experiences as a candidate for the presidency as Dr. Glenda Glover, Dean, JSU School of Business, looks on.  Rev. Sharpeton served as keynote speaker for the JSU School of Business' Annual Awards Banquet, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Smith)
    Rev. Al Sharpeton shares a laugh with Glenda Glover, Ph.D, Dean of the JSU School of Business, center, and Mayor Harvey Johnson, left, Wednesday, April 7, 2004 in Jackon, Miss. Rev. Sharpeton was serving as keynote speaker at the School of Business' annual awards dinner.(AP Photo/Charles Smith)