Mississippi Burning
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I love Mississippi.
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They...
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They hate Mississippi.
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They hate us because
we present a shining example...

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...of successful segregation.
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These Northern students,
with their atheist, communist bosses...

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...that have come into our community
this summer with the wish to destroy it...

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...this week have taken a terrible blow.
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This week their cause has been crippled.
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This week all of these federal policemen
you see out here pryin' into our lives...

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...violatin' our civil liberties...
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...have learned that they are
powerless against us...

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...if every single Anglo-Saxon
Christian one of us stands together!

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This week...
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- Ward?
- We have company, sir.

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Why are you here?
This is a political meeting.

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- Doesn't smell that way to me, Deputy.
- It's a political meeting, Hoover boy.

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Oh, it looks like a political meeting
but smells more like Klan to me...

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...with or without the Halloween costumes.
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Gentlemen.
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In the courts of Mississippi,
they have been reminded...

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...that they cannot by force
turn our communities...

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...into replicas of their communities.
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Communities in which Negroes run riot,
unrestrained and unpunished...

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...as they do this summer in the streets
of Harlem, or in the streets of Oakland...

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...or in the streets of Chicago!

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