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During the 1960's, the Civil Rights movement began and a new era of

violence for Ku Klux Klan. KKK members were upset that African
Americans were getting all these rights, and members had to do
something about it. In Mississippi, three civil rights leaders were killed.
President Lyndon B. Johnson used the Federal Bureau of Investigation to
further investigate the Ku Klux Klan and ending up sending hundreds of
KKK members to prison. Following this, Klan membership fell to about
5,000 by the early 1970's.
Our movie takes place in Mississippi, 1964
based on this series of events.

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Propaganda and Racism in the 1960's. "Racism In The 1960's." Racism In The
1960's. N.p., 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 21 Nov. 2016.

Mississippi Burning
Alan Parker, 1988

Burning hateful racism in the Southern


states ignites endless violence and
oppression.
Enforced segregation fuels the Jessup
County locals to commit prejudice actions
against colored people.

Person Vs Person Conflict:


Person Vs World Conflict :
Religious-Based Segregation White Vs Black - Violence
- Anglo Saxon Against All
Between Races

History And Geography - Maddy

Slavery
Social

Freedom March
Spiritual

The Social Club


Social

Police Brutality
Social

History And Geography - Hanna

Confederate Flag

Division of Black and White

Social

Anglo Saxon Democracy

Social

Spiritual

The Bible

Spiritual

Anglo Saxon civilization has taught the


individual to protect his own rights
- William Jennings Bryan

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Is today's society reverting back to the


days of racism? Is it possible if they
wanted to?
How does religion influence the people
of Mississippi?
What can be done about religious
extremists? The KKK? Terrorists?
What actions have been taken to
ensure small town policemen don't have
the same authority?

ConneXions & Questions


Female Genital Mutilation
Canvas Town
Division of Races

Are acts of racism,


including the
confederate flag, still
present in southern
states?
Why is racism in southern
states including
Mississippi, Texas and
Alabama, more dominant
than other states?

With Donald Trump as


president, will racism
thrive again in the United
states?
Will Donald Trump
support the same type of
racism and violence
presented in this film?

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