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The 1946 lynching of two black couples at Moore's Ford Bridge above the Apalachee River in Monroe, Georgia, is prompting a U.S. court to consider whether federal judges can order grand jury records unsealed in old cases with historical significance. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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The 1946 lynching of two black couples at Moore's Ford Bridge above the Apalachee River in Monroe, Georgia, is prompting a U.S. court to consider whether federal judges can order grand jury records unsealed in old cases with historical significance. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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