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Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing
- ... that when George Bright was acquitted and freed in 1959 after his second trial for the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing, his lawyer was convicted and jailed for contempt of court?
5x expanded by Alf.laylah.wa.laylah (talk). Self nominated at 18:33, 9 March 2014 (UTC).
- Alf, I'm going through this slowly (it's a big article), but I don't see how references 30 and 33 verify that the other three were still in custody: there were still to be tried, sure, but in custody, I don't see it. What am I missing? Drmies (talk) 18:22, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
- I noted that the Tuscaloosa News article cited toward the end has $100,000 in damages; the earlier-cited NYT article has $200,000. I made a minor tweak but this should perhaps be tweaked more (not that it's that important, but we need to be clear). DYK that my school has an annual Virginia Durr lecture? (Found her name in a book you cited, Rabble Rousers.) Also, you have Claude Sitton linked in one reference but not in another. And can you confirm (in-text) that the McGill editorial is indeed named in the Pulitzer announcement, which lists only one title, "A Church, A School"? Drmies (talk) 18:32, 10 March 2014 (UTC)