Racism In Mississippi Burning

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In 1865, United States of America formally abolished the slavery according to 13th amendment which meant white and black people were going to be treated equally: however, it did not change the racist behavior towards black people immediately. Based on the true story the movie Mississippi Burning which focused on racism was directed by Alan Parker. Although, real members of Summer Campaign, the Congress of Racial Equality - James Chaney’s, Andrew Goodman’s and Michael Schwerner’s names were not mentioned in the movie, the main idea of the film was the investigation of murders of those civil rights workers. The movie was not only emphasized civil rights struggle and FBI investigation of murders in Mississippi, it also contained some historical