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50th anniversary of murders of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi for Freedom Summer
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This is the main reason I keep making myself vote (for third party candidates, as a protest) when I know the system is mostly rigged in favor of the Establishment. Because people like these brave kids died for it.

Most people have seen the film Mississippi Burning, but there's a 1975 film with Wayne Rogers called Attack on Terror: The FBI vs the Ku Klux Klan that's pretty good too.
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50th anniversary of murders of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi for Freedom Summer - by Tracy Riddle - 27-06-2014, 02:02 AM

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