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Mississippi Burning is a thought provoking and deeply moving piece of work that becomes an ideological statement. In this essay, I will analyze the film Mississippi Burning as a representation of intercultural communication. ... (Need to add more here)
Mississippi Burning is a thought provoking and deeply moving piece of work that becomes an ideological statement. In this essay, I will analyze the film Mississippi Burning as a representation of intercultural communication. ... history, in the state of Mississippi, three civil rights activists, two white men and one black man, on the road out of the town of Jessup suddenly disappear with a trace. Two FBI agents are sent in to the racially torn community to investigate the case: Alan Ward, in charge of the investigation is a young, clean-cut, by-the-book guy who has earned his high rank as a member of Robert Kennedy’s Justice Department and Rupert Anderson a former sheriff of a small Mississippi town.
Approximate Word count = 1040 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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