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He decided to go into the heart of
Mississippi, the Southern state most feared by blacks of that time, just
to see if it really did have the "wonderful relationship" with their
Negroes that they said they did. What he found in Hattiesburg was tension
in the state so apparent and thick that it scared him to death... Showed first 250 characters
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What he found in Hattiesburg was tension
in the state so apparent and thick that it scared him to death. One of
the reasons for this could be attributed to the Parker case decision
because the trial took place not far from Hattiesburg. He knew it was a
threat to his life if he remained because he was not a true Negro and did
not know the proper way to conduct himself in the present situation... Showed next 250 characters
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