Description |
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 87 min.)) : sd., col. |
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digital rda |
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video file rda |
Access |
Digital content provided by hoopla. |
Credits |
Directed by Micki Dickoff. |
Performer |
Edgar Ray Killen, interviewee. |
Summary |
In 1964, a mob of Klansmen murdered three civil rights workers in the small Mississippi county of Neshoba (a crime that came to be known as the "Mississippi Burning" murders). These young men, two Jews from New York and an African-American from Mississippi, were in the Deep South helping register African-American voters during what became known as "Freedom Summer." Although the Klansmen bragged about what they did, no one was held accountable for murder until 2005, when the State indicted the mastermind of the killings, Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old Baptist preacher and notorious racist. Neshoba: The Price of Freedom tells the story of these three American heroes and the Mississippi County still divided over the meaning of justice 40 years after their murders. The film takes an unflinching look at ordinary citizens struggling to find peace with their town's violent, racist past in today's America. |
Audience |
Not rated. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Goodman, Andrew, 1943-1964.
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Schwerner, Michael Henry, 1939-1964.
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Chaney, James Earl, 1943-1964.
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Killen, Edgar Ray -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Trials (Murder) -- Mississippi -- Neshoba County -- History -- 20th century.
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African Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi.
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Civil rights workers -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century.
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Civil rights workers -- Crimes against -- Mississippi -- Neshoba County -- History -- 20th century.
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Neshoba County (Miss.) -- Race relations.
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Genre |
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Added Author |
Dickoff, Micki.
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Pagano, Tony.
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hoopla digital.
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Music No. |
MWT11628422 |
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