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Experiencing Racism in Segregated Mississippi in the 1960s | Iowans Return to Freedom Summer 

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In the early 1960s, black citizens of Mississippi continued to experience severe discrimination in the segregated South. In this video segment from Iowans Return to Freedom Summer, a Freedom School participant recalls what it was like to grow up in racially segregated Mississippi in the 1960s.
Classroom resources available on PBS LearningMedia:
iptv.pbslearningmedia.org/col...
The full documentary is available for viewing online at IPTV.org:
site.iptv.org/video/story/2392...
The Iowans Return to Freedom Summer documentary was produced by Keeping History Alive Foundation. www.keepinghistoryalivefoundat...
Educational resources published by Iowa Public Television. Video excerpts provided courtesy of Keeping History Alive Foundation.

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