Mississippi Burning
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:13:01
The civil rights office in Rossville started
making calls when they didn't check in.

:13:05
The sheriff's office here said
they had no idea where the boys were.

:13:10
First lie.
:13:14
By who?
Sheriff's office or civil rights office?

:13:17
Who would you believe?
:13:19
Mr. Ward, I was a sheriff in a little
Mississippi town just like this.

:13:23
- Yes, I'm aware of that.
- Well, lyin' just don't come into it.

:13:26
We were ten miles from Memphis,
a million miles from the rest of the world.

:13:30
If a sheriff in a town like this says that's
what happened, that's what happened.

:13:35
Let's go eat.
:13:50
We're full up, honey.
Y'all wanna wait a while?

:13:53
- Is the wait worth it?
- We're not full for nothin', sugar.

:13:56
Y'all wanna look at a menu
while you wait?

:13:58
Thank you.
:14:00
Well, what y'all gonna do? Wait or leave?
:14:03
We're gonna wait
cos we wanna be near you.

:14:06
- There are some empty seats down there.
- Uh, Mr. Ward...

:14:10
That's colored down there.
Don't even think about it.

:14:13
- People here are gettin' ready to leave.
- Aren't you hungry, Mr. Anderson?

:14:26
Good afternoon. Looks good.
:14:38
Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?
:14:41
I'm looking for some information.
:14:46
- I ain't got nothin' to say to you, sir.
- Just a few questions.

:14:53
I ain't got nothin' to say to you, sir.

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