Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p James Bonard Fowler (born September 10, 1933) became a significant player in escalating the acute racist conflict that led to the Selma to Montgomery marches in the American Civil Rights Movement. As a corporal in the Alabama State Police in 1965, he shot and killed an unarmed black man, Jimmie Lee Jackson, a killing that went without justice for 45 years.He is also under investigation by the FBI for the 1966 shooting death of a second black man, Nathan Johnson, one year later.. }
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- James_Bonard_Fowler abstract "James Bonard Fowler (born September 10, 1933) became a significant player in escalating the acute racist conflict that led to the Selma to Montgomery marches in the American Civil Rights Movement. As a corporal in the Alabama State Police in 1965, he shot and killed an unarmed black man, Jimmie Lee Jackson, a killing that went without justice for 45 years.He is also under investigation by the FBI for the 1966 shooting death of a second black man, Nathan Johnson, one year later.".
- James_Bonard_Fowler comment "James Bonard Fowler (born September 10, 1933) became a significant player in escalating the acute racist conflict that led to the Selma to Montgomery marches in the American Civil Rights Movement. As a corporal in the Alabama State Police in 1965, he shot and killed an unarmed black man, Jimmie Lee Jackson, a killing that went without justice for 45 years.He is also under investigation by the FBI for the 1966 shooting death of a second black man, Nathan Johnson, one year later.".