Frank Morris (in the apron and visor) stands in front of his in Ferriday, La., shoe shop in the 1950s. He was killed when his shoe shop burned down in 1964.

Frank Morris (in the apron and visor) stands in front of his in Ferriday, La., shoe shop in the 1950s. He was killed when his shoe shop burned down in 1964.

View caption Courtesy of the Concordia Sentinel and William Brown

Turning Up The Heat On Civil Rights-Era Cold Cases

With the death of a possible suspect in one notorious case, activists are weighing the FBI's efforts to tackle cases from the 1950s and '60s. Some are calling for a congressional hearing to see whether the FBI has done enough investigating.

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