More than 40 years ago, three civil rights workers were savagely slain in Neshoba County. That heinous crime was a watershed in the struggle for equality for African Americans. Return to Mississippi retells the story of the murders and the "Mississippi Burning" trial and examines the modern reality for African Americans in the southern United States. Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Mickey Schwerner disappeared while teaching and registering African American voters for the 1964 US federal election. On August 4th of that year, their bodies were recovered from an earthen dam. In early 2005, in a landmark case that required the intervention of the US Supreme Court, a jury returned guilty verdicts against seven conspirators. Has the struggle for rights started 40 years ago been successful? Rare archival footage echoes the voices in new interviews with personalities that figured prominently then and now.
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Loud as the Rolling Sea is our series that features the stories of today’s elders–both Black and white, who were young civil rights workers in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Flushing: Re “New war vs. antisemitism” (Dec. 13): The article points out that antisemitic hate crimes in NYC more than doubled in November of this year compared with the corresponding month a year ago. Most disturbing was the venom promoted by Kanye West, for praising Hitler and repeatedly making incendiary comments about Jewish people.