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Ian
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We are introduced to some of the people who had traveled to Mississippi for the events of Freedom Summer. We are also introduced to even more of the problems in Mississippi, primarily the level of violence between races.
— Nov 24, 2025 12:18PM
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Ian
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Crusade, with a Negative connotation, as words such as 'adventures' would have been more positive.
Unequal, again carrying a negative connotation, as 'different' would have been a more neutral or positive term.
Mob is used negatively as well, as we talked about in the video; crowd or gathering would have been more positive.
— Dec 04, 2025 10:42AM
Unequal, again carrying a negative connotation, as 'different' would have been a more neutral or positive term.
Mob is used negatively as well, as we talked about in the video; crowd or gathering would have been more positive.
Ian
is on page 48 of 384
As there are no set characters in the book, I'll talk about the setting. I feel like the main rules for living in Mississippi during the events of Freedom Summer are that colored Americans were accepting that they really couldn't do anything to change what was happening. They had to sit in submission. However, white people didn't have to struggle, and they were able to live without as many limits.
— Dec 03, 2025 11:26AM
Ian
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I think the author's goal was to reach a wider audience with the experience of the people who lived in Mississippi during the events of Freedom Summer.
— Nov 19, 2025 09:19AM
Ian
is on page 12 of 384
The official chapter of a book starts with a quote pertaining to the story. This worked for me as an attention grabber and made me interested in reading more.
— Nov 13, 2025 10:03AM
Ian
is on page 6 of 384
I thought it would be interesting compared to the other books sounding boring.
— Nov 11, 2025 10:08AM

