Mississippi Burning
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:17:06
- Come on, boy.
- Open up.

:17:10
- Your brother Hollis here, Fennis?
- Yes, sir.

:17:12
Well, wake his ass up. We wanna see him.
:17:15
- Why?
- Just wake him up, boy.

:17:17
- What is it?
- There you are, nigger trash!

:17:21
Come here, boy!
:17:23
Hollis! Hollis!
:17:26
Get your ass back here,
you fuckin' nigger!

:17:28
Hollis! Hollis!
:17:45
We better not catch you talkin' to the FBI.
:17:47
Or you'll be dead, boy. Real dead.
:18:07
You admire these kids, don't you?
:18:10
Don't you?
:18:12
I think they're bein' used.
:18:15
They're sent here in their
Volkswagens and sneakers...

:18:18
...just to get their heads cracked open.
:18:20
Did it ever occur to you that maybe
they believed in what they were doing?

:18:24
- Did it occur to them they'd end up dead?
- Maybe.

:18:27
In Washington they sure as hell knew,
didn't they?

:18:31
Some things are worth dying for.
:18:35
Well, down here
they see things a little differently.

:18:40
People down here feel
some things are worth killin' for.

:18:46
Where does it come from, all this hatred?
:18:52
You know, when I was a little boy...
:18:54
...there was an old Negro farmer lived
down the road from us, name of Monroe.

:18:58
And he was... Well, I guess he was just
a little luckier than my daddy was.


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