Mississippi Trial, 1955

Grandpa is reading the newspaper, and he gets mad. What is he mad about?

Chapter 2 of Mississippi trial of 1955

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Grandpa is upset about the changes that the government wants to make to the South.

One evening, Grampa had been reading the paper for a while. Then he swore and snapped it down on the footstool in front of him. "Hiram, boy, I don't know what this country is coming to. Now the war's over, these damn Yankees are trying to tell us how to run the South.

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Mississippi Trial, 1955, pg. 11