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James L. Hicks (May 9, 1915 – January 16, 1986) was a member of the black press from 1935 to 1977. Hicks' most recognizable works were his stories that covered school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas and Oxford, Mississippi, and his coverage of the Emmett Till murder trial in Sumner, Mississippi.

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  • James L. Hicks (May 9, 1915 – January 16, 1986) was a member of the black press from 1935 to 1977. Hicks' most recognizable works were his stories that covered school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas and Oxford, Mississippi, and his coverage of the Emmett Till murder trial in Sumner, Mississippi. (en)
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  • "Interview with James L. Hicks” conducted for Eyes on the Prize includes discussion on Hicks's coverage of the Emmett Till trial. (en)
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  • James L. Hicks (May 9, 1915 – January 16, 1986) was a member of the black press from 1935 to 1977. Hicks' most recognizable works were his stories that covered school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas and Oxford, Mississippi, and his coverage of the Emmett Till murder trial in Sumner, Mississippi. (en)
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  • James L. Hicks (en)
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