Mississippi Burning
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:07:00
And one day there'll come a time when
the sheriff won't even be a white man.

:07:12
Sheriff Stuckey.
:07:14
He got his phone call.
:07:15
Hello.
:07:19
Wonder who else was called.
:07:20
I wonder if I could ask you
a few questions.

:07:23
I don't suppose you could tell me
what kind of flower these are, could you?

:07:23
Where you goin', boy?
:07:26
Go on. Get outta here.
:07:27
I been seein' 'em
all over the place here and...

:07:31
Never saw such a darn pretty plant.
:07:35
They're trumpet-pitchers.
:07:37
Trumpet-pitchers?
:07:39
They're beautiful. They really are.
:07:42
They don't smell so good
but they're pretty.

:07:44
Here they come.
:07:49
It's nice talkin' to you.
:07:51
Sorry about interruptin' your meeting
but we can't get anybody to talk to us.

:07:54
- Come on. Let's go.
- We'll wait until they go back inside.

:07:56
They zip up, like my momma used to say.
:07:58
People don't wanna talk to you because
they're afraid it'll get back to the law.

:07:58
Get him!
:08:03
- We are the law.
- Not around here you ain't.

:08:04
Get him into the goddamn truck!
:08:06
We came to find out what happened to
those boys. They were here to help you.

:08:07
Get inside, you sons of bitches.
:08:11
- Let's go!
- Wait until they go back inside!

:08:12
- It ain't colored folks you should talk to.
- Who should we talk to?

:08:18
Come on, Aaron.
:08:18
Come on, Ward. Let's go. Come on!
:08:21
You should start with the sheriff's office.
:08:22
Go on!
:08:25
- Why aren't you afraid?
- How come you ain't?


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