Maryam Islamic Center invites our Interfaith partners & community to celebrate Black History Month in collaboration with the Council on American-Islamic Relations Texas (CAIR-TX).

Br. Mustafaa Carroll will open up our event with an introduction on the significance of the documentary and how it affects us today.

Neshoba: The Price of Freedom synopsis:

“In 1964, three civil rights activists go missing in Mississippi. The bodies of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner are found months later, and the three Klansman accused of murdering them are put on trial. All three are found not guilty, including Edgar Ray Killen who openly flaunts his involvement in the killings for years after the trial. Interviews with local community members and the victim's families highlight the ongoing effort to bring Killen to trial a second time.”

This event is open to individuals ages 13 and above ONLY.

We look forward to seeing you all at this FREE viewing in honor of Black History Month. External Event Url
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