Government Finally Opens Files on Civil Rights Cold Cases
Published Date: 1/6/2025
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Summary
The Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board decided to release 195 pages of important records about seven civil rights cold cases. These records will now be available to the public, with no delays or extra costs involved. This decision was made official on December 20, 2024, and announced within the required two weeks to keep everyone in the loop.
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195 Pages of Cold Case Records Released
On December 20, 2024, the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board determined that 195 pages of records related to seven civil rights cold cases (IDs 2024-003-018, 2024-003-023, 2024-003-035, 2024-003-038, 2024-003-051, 2024-003-067, and 2024-003-068) will be publicly disclosed in the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection. The National Archives and Records Administration did not propose any postponements of disclosure.
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