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Explores the historic town of Philadelphia, Mississippi, the location where three young civil rights workers were murdered in June 1964, for registering blacks to vote. Shows how the anniversary of this murder affects the town both locally and nationally. Includes interviews with local residents, both black and white, as they discuss how Philadelphia has changed since 1964.
The Cinema Guild, 130 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016-7038, Phone: (212)685-6242, Toll-free: 800-723-5522, Fax: (212)685-4717, Email: info@cinemaguild.com, URL: http://www.cinemaguild.com, Remarks: Some programs available in PAL & SECAM.
Available on VHS
Running time 60 minutes.
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