Who Killed Paul Guihard ? Part 1

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Part 1: “The civil war never came to an end” On September 30, 1962, Paul Guihard, a reporter for Agence France-Presse in New York, was killed, shot in the back from a foot away, during a riot that exploded at the University of Mississippi on the eve of James Meredith becoming the first African-American to enroll at the school. The podcast, which tells the story of the still-unsolved case, pays tribute to Guihard on the 57th anniversary of his murder. “The civil war never came to an end,” the first episode of “Who killed Paul Guihard ?” podcast will be published on October 1, 2019 on AFP’s Correspondent blog. The second and final episode will be released a week after. Please find the pictures to accompany this podcast on AFP Correspondent blog https://correspondent.afp.com/who-killed-paul-guihard-part-1-podcast With Kathleen Wickham, Francois Pelou, Hank Klibenhoff, Sidna Brower, Don Emmert and Michel Nouaillas. Sound archives from the JFK Library, AFP Files. A podcast produced by Laurent Kalfala and the AFP interactive graphics team.