Mississippi Trial, 1955

Even though it didn’t change anything in Greenwood, talking to his father made Hiram feel better. Why do you think it made him feel better? chapter 13

Even though it didn’t change anything in Greenwood, talking to his father made Hiram feel better. Why do you think it made him feel better? chapter 13

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I think Hiram understands that he is doing the right thing even though his Grandpa is a racist and aggressive influence against Hiram attending the trial.