: Mississippi Burning Movie

“Mississippi Burning” Essay: This paper will examine how the movie, Mississippi Burning, addresses

the issue of rights and equality. The film focuses on the murder of three civil rights workers in

Mississippi who were participating in a voter registration drive in the 1960’s. The paper should

summarize the plot, explore the point of view adopted by the film and discuss what you learn about

the civil rights movement from watching this movie. The paper should also discuss how the ideas of

democratic principles and the era of the Jim Crow laws help to put the issues raised in the film in the

broader context of understanding rights in America. The paper should focus on the civil rights in the

United States at the time, and particularly, the Voting Rights Act of 1964 by understanding some of

the events that had led up to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The film called “Mississippi Burning”, a

searing motion picture about the murder of three civil rights workers in 1964 who had gotten to

Mississippi to be part of a voting registration drive. Mississippi, as we will notice in some of our

materials and discussion board, was in a sense the hotbed of opposition to voter registration, and in

fact, in the State of Mississippi, there was the fewest number of African­Americans registered to vote

than in any state in the United States, and this is what drew these civil rights workers.

 

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