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OFFICIAL SELECTION
AT THE
2009 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
In
1997, Academy Award-winning actor
Morgan Freeman made an historic
offer to the high school in his
hometown of Charleston, Mississippi:
He would foot the bill for the
school’s senior prom—on condition
that both black and white students
be allowed to attend. Even though
the students shared classes and
every other aspect of school life,
Charleston High had a tradition of
holding two proms—one white, one
black. Freeman’s offer was ignored.
In 2008, he made it again. This
time, the school accepted and
history was made, but not without
significant opposition. Prom
Night in Mississippi tells the
highly entertaining and ultimately
hopeful story of the fallout from
Freeman’s offer, as senior students
of Charleston High rally in
preparation for the school’s
first-ever integrated prom.



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