Mississippi Burning
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:16:01
- You give a man a vote but he can't use it.
- Yeah, that's the way it works.

:16:05
What did their office in Rossville say?
:16:08
That the boys came back here
to apologize to the congregation.

:16:12
"Sorry you folks didn't get to vote. "
:16:14
"I suppose most of you
never knew you even had one. "

:16:18
"Now you got no place to go on Sunday. "
:16:22
Apparently, after they came back here,
they talked to some locals down the road.

:16:26
- I think that's where we should start.
- Oh, they won't talk to you.

:16:31
These people have to live here
long after we're gone.

:16:34
They'd rather bite their tongue off
than talk to us.

:16:37
Bureau procedure, Mr. Anderson.
:16:47
The church caught fire
and you ran home. Is that correct?

:16:51
Yes, sir.
:16:52
And then the four white men
stopped you?

:16:55
Yes, sir.
:16:57
And these four white men
attacked your husband?

:17:00
Yes, sir.
:17:02
But you can't identify them.
:17:06
No, sir.
:17:09
Did you report this to the police?
:17:11
No, sir.
:17:14
But you told the civil rights boys
what happened?

:17:16
Yes, sir.
:17:19
Ma'am, did they tell you
where they were going after that?

:17:26
- No, sir.
- Nothing?

:17:29
No, sir.
:17:33
All right. Thank you, ma'am.
:17:35
You're welcome.
:17:49
- Come on, boy.
- Open up.

:17:54
- Your brother Hollis here, Fennis?
- Yes, sir.

:17:56
Well, wake his ass up. We wanna see him.
:17:59
- Why?
- Just wake him up, boy.


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