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Joseph Ehlers
is on page 26 of 384
Bob Moses was a very important part of the movement
— Nov 01, 2024 01:18PM
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Joseph Ehlers
is on page 158 of 384
Read about the "Freedom Schools" going up and the successes (and consequences/failures) of the schools across Mississippi.
— Dec 10, 2024 12:30PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 134 of 384
The author's writing style is informative and also mysterious, trying to inform but make a riveting story out of history instead of the facts right off, and also keep the mystery of the three men's murder a secret until he gets to the secret of if they are dead or alive.
— Dec 06, 2024 12:18PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 120 of 384
I didn't do much reading today, but the mystery of the Murder of the three men continues to enthrall me and make me want to know more.
— Dec 04, 2024 10:51AM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 112 of 384
This book was created to show the author's praise for the many people who went and volunteered for the Freedom Summer project, and that is what I believe the Authors purpose is.
— Dec 02, 2024 12:26PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 92 of 384
Amazing book so far, it really is a great read, its got me hooked on what will happen to these poor college kids for the summer!
— Nov 25, 2024 12:13PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 92 of 384
Just got to the section where they talk about the murder and attempt to deny the murder of three men from the summer project.
— Nov 21, 2024 12:33PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 66 of 384
No main character, but the book is great; the volunteers have just arrived in Mississippi and are meeting the host families. I ended on the book explaining on how Freedom Summer came to be: though the murder of Louis Allen, it allowed for the SNCC people to agree to begin Freedom Summer.
— Nov 15, 2024 12:28PM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 50 of 384
Learned about Mississippi after the cival war and what happened during that time up until the books present time
— Nov 13, 2024 11:07AM
Joseph Ehlers
is on page 38 of 384
The book is great. It feels like I’m reading a history of war book, with how the SNCC camp was feeling like. The horror stories from the volunteers, the naive other volunteers, and finally the traveling to Mississippi.
— Nov 11, 2024 12:18PM

