Civil Rights activist and comedian Dick Gregory plants a kiss on Joan Little's cheek after a talk with her during a recess of her murder trial in Raleigh, North Carolina
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With a wide gesture, Floyd McKissick describes the future Soul City, a majority-black community that is to be built on empty fields in Warren County, North Carolina
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Murder trial defendant Joan Little sits with Georgia State Senator Julian Bond at a news luncheon in Raleigh
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Special Prosecutor John Wilkinson walks with members of the family of slain jailor Clarence Alligood as they leave the courthouse Raleigh, North Carolina
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Joan Little and her mother, Jessie Williams, arrive at the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina today for her murder trial
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Joan Little is closely guarded by one of her bodyguards, Russell McDonald, at the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Joan Little and a bodyguard in the courthouse parking garage in Raleigh, North Carolina, as she arrives for what could be the last day of her murder trial
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Civil Rights activist Dick Gregory visits with Joan Little during a recess in her murder trial in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Free on $25,000 bond, Joan Little and bondsman Harvey L. Leary of Durham leave the North Carolina women's prison in Raleigh
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Joan Little and two of her bodyguards arrive at the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is on the witness stand for a second day.
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Joan Little leaves the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina after being found not guilty in her second degree murder trial
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Joan Little (right) leaves Beaufort County Courthouse in Washington, North Carolina with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Williams
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Joan Little returns to the courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, where her attorneys are asking for dismissal of the charges against her
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Joan Little flashes a big smile as she talks with newsmen at her motel in Raleigh, North Carolina. She was acquitted in the slaying of jailer Clarence Alligood.
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Attorney William Kunstler holds a news conference with Joan Little's chief attorney, Jerry Paul, in Raleigh, North Carolina, shortly after Kunstler was released from jail
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Selection of the 12-member Joan Little jury was completed today in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jurors walk from the courthouse to the motel where they are sequestered.
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The jury in the Joan Little murder trial walks from its motel to the courthouse, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Joan Little leaves the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina after the judge reduced the charge against her from first degree murder to second degree murder
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Joan Little, charged with murder in the death of a jailer, arrives at Beaufort County Courthouse in Washington, North Carolina to attend the pretrial hearing
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Joan Little steps out of the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina after she was found not guilty in her second degree murder trial
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Joan Little and one of her attorneys, Karen Galloway, wait for an elevator in the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is on trial in the stabbing death of a jailer.
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Joan Little waits for an elevator with bodyguard Paul Moore after the noon recess in her murder trial in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Joan Little waits for an elevator as her murder trial in Raleigh, North Carolina nears an end
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