George Michael Bright

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George Michael Bright (born August 15, 1923 in Kingsport, Tennessee died August 24, 2001)[1] [2] was an industrial engineer and a former member of The Columbians. He later was associated with the National States' Rights Party.

Bright was tried and acquitted in a second trial for the bombing of the Jewish Temple which occurred October 12, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia. His first trail in December 1958 ended in a hung jury.[3]

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