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The Moore's Ford lynching in 1946 of two black couples riding along a rural road in Georgia by a white mob horrified the U.S. A federal grand jury indicted no one. Investigators over the decades since also failed to crack the case. In January 2018, Georgia's top law enforcement agency closed its investigation, just months after the FBI concluded its latest review, saying all the likely killers were dead. (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS)
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The Moore's Ford lynching in 1946 of two black couples riding along a rural road in Georgia by a white mob horrified the U.S. A federal grand jury indicted no one. Investigators over the decades since also failed to crack the case. In January 2018, Georgia's top law enforcement agency closed its investigation, just months after the FBI concluded its latest review, saying all the likely killers were dead. (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS)

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