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Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story


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Upscale Font In 1965, documentary filmmaker Frank DeFelitta traveled to Mississippi to shoot a film on the subject of racism in the American South. As he went about observing life in Mississippi and interviewing the locals, Frank was introduced to an African-American waiter named Booker Wright. With utter candor and a brazen lack of concern for his own well-being, Booker appeared on tape in the documentary and spoke openly and honestly about the realities of living in a racist society. This brief interview forever changed the lives of Booker and his family, and more than 40 years later, Frank's son Raymond More Trailer Details

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Director: Raymond De Felitta
Writer: Unknown or Not Available
Studio: Unknown
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Release: April 20, 2012
Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story
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