Fellowship Awarded to Reporter Who Tracked Civil Rights Crimes

Reporter Jerry Mitchell, selected recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship
As an NPR announcemnent stated, he “spent the past two decades reporting on unpunished violence during the civil rights movement in Mississippi and the South, beginning with the 1963 killing of civil rights leader Medgar Evers”, and is planning on taking occasional breaks from the newspaper to put forth even more time into this work post-award.
Accompanying the affectionately-dubbed “genius grants” is a $500,000 fellowship fund.
An audio clip (and corresponding transcript) of the September 28th interview by National Public Radio are available for listening and viewing online.
Sojourn to the Past commends Mr. Mitchell for his noble actions, and congratulates him on the recent honor.
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