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Mississippi Burning
Mississippi Burning
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
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