Mississippi Burning
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:04:04
You know your problem? You don't know
when to speak and when to shut up!

:04:07
That makes you a fool!
:04:10
Mrs. Pell won't say anything
her husband doesn't want her to.

:04:13
And I'm not gonna choke it out of her!
:04:15
This can of worms
only opens from the inside.

:04:24
I know that.
:04:26
Sir?
:04:29
The sheriff's alibi is solid. He was playing
poker with his wife's brother and cousins.

:04:33
Freedom! Freedom!
:04:34
- The whole time?
- For three hours. He lost $11.38.

:04:39
There's something else. We're having
a little trouble with the motel manager.

:04:43
White nigger!
:04:44
- What kind of trouble?
- He wants us out. We're bad for business.

:04:48
White niggers!
:04:48
Buy it.
:04:50
- Sorry, sir?
- Buy it!

:04:53
Hurry up! Hurry up!
:04:54
The motel.
:04:55
Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!
:04:56
- How high can I go?
- Whatever it takes.

:05:07
20 cents?
:05:13
Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!
:05:21
Today in Jessup County, Mississippi...
:05:23
...amidst the violence of this week,
the eyes of the nation...

:05:27
...are fixed on the search
for the missing civil rights workers.

:05:31
I think it's all a big hoax. But if they
are in that swamp, then they asked for it.

:05:36
Naval reserves have joined FBI
agents in searching for the missing men.

:05:42
I think they planned it. They're sittin' up in
New York laughin' at us Mississippi folks.

:05:46
- You think it's a hoax?
- A big hoax. They gonna find nothin'.

:05:49
- Hi.
- Hey, now!

:05:51
Civil rights leaders are optimistic
as to the young men's whereabouts.

:05:52
Just passin' by. Just sayin' hello.
You're not out watchin' the parade?

:05:56
But privately there is mounting concern
that they will ever be found alive.

:05:57
How come you don't ask me questions?
Everybody's been talked to 'cept me.


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